English to swahili meaning of

Fasili ya kamusi ya "mlima" ni:kivumishi - 1. iliyojaa au iliyojaa milimani; yenye sifa ya milima. 2. kufanana na mlima kwa ukubwa, umbo, au mwonekano; kubwa sana au juu.ngumu kupanda au kusafiri, kama eneo la milima.ya ukubwa au umuhimu mkubwa; kubwa.

Sentence Examples

  1. There were two other Latino youth, another African-American, an Asian, and a mountainous boy who could only be Samoan.
  2. Instantly, the mountainous bulk that was Arok exploded.
  3. With great difficulty I gained my feet, and looking dizzily around, was, at first, struck with the idea of our being among breakers so terrific, beyond the wildest imagination, was the whirlpool of mountainous and foaming ocean within which we were engulfed.
  4. There were many creeks in this mountainous region, and it was necessary to cross Muddy Creek, Green Creek, and others, upon culverts.
  5. On the right rose the lower spurs of the mountainous mass which extends southward to the sources of the Arkansas River, one of the great tributaries of the Missouri.
  6. To my left, partially lit by leaking moonlight, partially in gloom, but mostly in shadow and pitch darkness across the expansive first floor was a maze of crushing, tearing, shredding, and sorting machines, and stacks, walls, mountainous piles, and wheeled bins of both plastic and canvas filled to the brim with product, before, during, and after crushing.
  7. The mountainous surges suggest the idea of innumerable dumb gigantic fiends struggling in impotent agony.
  8. It was a favourable change, and the Tankadere again bounded forward on this mountainous sea, though the waves crossed each other, and imparted shocks and counter-shocks which would have crushed a craft less solidly built.
  9. The mountainous and craggy islets intercepted the beauties of this noble island from the view of the travellers.
  10. Strapped tightly in the saddle of a Great Wing as it rides on the buffeting winds and updrafts found among and below the peaks, one can see for leagues across mountainous ranges so rugged and so inaccessible, much of it has yet to be explored.