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How to use cwm in a sentence

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The Everest greenschists are thickest on the SW face of Everest and across the western cwm on Lhotse.
Perhaps just a tiny ridge of rock high in the snow-choked cwm.
Plugboard and isinglass, grimoire and cwm, friends all.
Such corries are often known as combes in English place names, a word cognate with the Welsh word cwm.
W always represents a consonant except in combination with a vowel letter, as in growth, raw, and how, and in a few loanwords from Welsh, like crwth or cwm.
Choirmasters claim that a lost generation of youngsters are unable to join in once-famous songs like Cwm Rhondda.
The regular chapelgoer spent almost a century at the family's farm at Aber Cwm Eiddew, Upper Corris, before moving to the care home.
An example of one such collaboration is between Superfix Supplements Ltd based at Cwm y Glo, near Caernarfon, and the school.
The path then climbs to Bwlch Cwm Brwynog, and then snakes along the ridge above Clogwyn Du'r Arddu towards the summit.
A few of these historic farmhouses survive at Cwm Bowydd, Gelli, Pen y Bryn and Cefn Bychan.
Williams was born in Cwm, Ebbw Vale, and started playing snooker at an early age.
In contrast, metrication is a numerical soap opera that has been running for far longer than Pobl y Cwm.
The slate workings in Cwm Llan were opened in 1840, but closed in 1882 due to the expense of transporting the slate to the sea at Porthmadog.
Scat found in Cwm Rheidol forest in 2007 was confirmed to be from a pine marten using DNA testing.
As for the body of the Prince, his mangled trunk, it was interred in the Abbey of Cwm Hir, belonging to the Cistercian Order.
Parc Cwm long cairn is maintained by Cadw, the Welsh Government's historic environment division.
Parc Cwm long cairn is one of six chambered tombs discovered on Gower and one of 17 in what is commonly known as Glamorgan.
At Parc Cwm long cairn a variety of mortuary practices was evident and the deliberate ordering of skeletal parts noticeable.
After leaving the woods, the path climbs past the waterfalls of the Afon Llan to the glacial cirque of Cwm Llan, crossing a disused incline from an abandoned slate quarry.
As a result, Pobol y Cwm moved from the Llandaff studios and Doctor Who moved from Upper Boat studios to the new complex, with Casualty joining them at the site.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The cwm has no attractions for a climber, yet at least one life has been lost in it.
Mrs. Morris, of cwm Vicarage, near Rhyl, told the writer the following story.
The harvest moon, full and golden, was rising behind the crest of cwm Dinas.
He was much impressed by Caddy of cwm Glas, the strong woman.
So they proceeded to the place where was the Owl of cwm Cawlwyd.
He was the son of cwm Cawlwyd, a chief of the tribe of Gododin.
Buffy, a Persian tom cat, somehow fell into a five-inch gap between a retaining wall and an outbuilding at Heol Cwm Ifor in Caerphilly.
The A level group in particular went to Cwm Idwal to study a glaciated area and this made the study day all the more beneficial.
Pontypridd actor Geraint Todd, who played him, went on to star in numerous S4C shows such as Manny in Cowbois ac Injuns and Pobol y Cwm.
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