NOUN
- a mountain in the Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy (14,780 feet high); noted for its distinctive shape
How To Use Matterhorn In A Sentence
- It is the approximate equivalent in height to the Matterhorn.
- Under that plump moon and the glowering gaze of the Matterhorn, we understood why the Swiss feel an almost mystical sense of oneness with the pile of rock.
- It is the approximate equivalent in height to the Matterhorn.
- The Matterhorn rose proudly in the background.
- European newspapers published denunciatory editorials by writers who had never set foot on any mountain, let alone the Matterhorn.
- The Matterhorn towers beyond a railway as it ascends toward Gornergrat.
- When Washburn was 16, his father, an Episcopal minister, took the family on a six-month sabbatical to Europe, where the fledgling alpinist summited Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn.
- Under that plump moon and the glowering gaze of the Matterhorn, we understood why the Swiss feel an almost mystical sense of oneness with the pile of rock.
- The Matterhorn rose proudly in the background.
- His ‘untimely death’ occurred while he was away from his wainscoted offices on a periodic visit to a resort near the Matterhorn.