Definitions
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- noun a mountain in south central Alaska; the highest peak in North America (20,300 feet high)
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Examples
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With 80 pounds of gear strapped to his back and another 100 pounds dragged behind him on a sled, Alvarez attempted to conquer Denali, also known as Mount McKinley.
The Seattle Times 2011
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They started dating just before they climbed Denali - aka Mount McKinley - in 2007.
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They started dating just before they climbed Denali - aka Mount McKinley - in 2007.
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Denali, formerly known as Mount McKinley, challenges anyone so bold as to try to conquer its peak, some 20,320 feet into the Alaskan sky.
Elites TV 2009
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They started dating just before they climbed Denali - aka Mount McKinley - in 2007.
Vail Daily - Top Stories By Edward Stoner estoner@vaildaily.com Vail, CO Co 2009
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The mountain that Alaskans call Denali is still called Mount McKinley by the U.S.
As Woodbridge becomes Marumsco, more than the name changes Carol Morello 2011
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The mountain that Alaskans call Denali is still called Mount McKinley by the U.S.
As Woodbridge becomes Marumsco, more than the name changes Carol Morello 2011
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The mountain that Alaskans call Denali is still called Mount McKinley by the U.S.
As Woodbridge becomes Marumsco, more than the name changes Carol Morello 2011
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This past July he climbed Alaska's Mount McKinley, the U.S.'s highest peak.
Climb Every Mountain (But Train Hard First) Jen Murphy 2011
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The mountain that Alaskans call Denali is still called Mount McKinley by the U.S.
As Woodbridge becomes Marumsco, more than the name changes Carol Morello 2011
chained_bear commented on the word Mount McKinley
A.K.A. Denali.
March 21, 2010