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Snowy Mountains

British  

plural noun

  1. Also called (Austral informal): the Snowy.   the Snowies.  a mountain range in SE Australia, part of the Australian Alps: famous hydroelectric scheme

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I looked out the window at the snowy mountains rolling along the horizon.

From Literature

The sticking point for any GB success on snow has always been the lack of snowy mountains and freestyle courses, but that is not as convincing an argument as it once was.

From BBC

No ice track, few snowy mountains, and yet world champions, X Games medallists and World Cup podium finishes aplenty.

From BBC

One took him to a sanitorium in the Alps, where he looked out across the snowy mountains while nurses chatted next door.

From BBC

He hopes to do so someday, to visit the beautiful places his parents describe — where they honeymooned on the beaches of southern Iran and skied on its snowy mountains.

From Los Angeles Times