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  • noun A land full of canyons.

Etymologies

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canyon +‎ land

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Examples

  • The course, usually packed with players, winds through canyonland with many splendid views of the Pacific and is ringed by locally popular nature trails.

    Luxury Munis Hit a Rough Patch 2009

  • With her weary mind whirling, Hannah put on the buckskin clothes, finding the confinement strange after days with nothing but the air of the canyonland touching her skin.

    The Pride of Hannah Wade Janet Dailey 1985

  • With her weary mind whirling, Hannah put on the buckskin clothes, finding the confinement strange after days with nothing but the air of the canyonland touching her skin.

    The Pride of Hannah Wade Janet Dailey 1985

  • This is a chilly, postmodern Mexico City, embodied by places like Santa Fe, a sterile canyonland of corporate office towers built over a former dump, spooked by the phantasms of the city's brilliant, gory past.

    latimes.com - News 2011

  • DriveAbout 50 - SOUND - Canyonlands National Park, Utah l'ispirazione musicale in canyonland national park, Utah, Stati Uniti.

    WN.com - Articles related to Three-star letter: Nuclear power will deform nature, us 2010

  • DriveAbout 50 - SOUND - Canyonlands National Park, Utah l'ispirazione musicale in canyonland national park,

    WN.com - Articles related to Three-star letter: Nuclear power will deform nature, us 2010

  • The course, usually packed with players, winds through canyonland with many splendid views of the Pacific and is ringed by locally popular nature trails.

    WSJ.com: What's News US 2009

  • The course, usually packed with players, winds through canyonland with many splendid views of the Pacific and is ringed by locally popular nature trails.

    WSJ.com: What's News US 2009

  • The bill represents a compromise among a host of competing groups that have long disagreed over how to manage the rugged canyonland in southwestern Idaho.

    Vail Daily - Top Stories 2009

  • The course, usually packed with players, winds through canyonland with many splendid views of the Pacific and is ringed by locally popular nature trails.

    WSJ.com: What's News US 2009

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