0 Cloud-capped hills or mountains are surrounded at the top by clouds.
Beyond them cloud-capped mountains rose thousands of feet above us.
In one direction rose the misty heights of St. Domingo, and in another the cloud-capped summits of Cuba.
On the one side were the Vermont snow-crowned and cloud-capped mountains, rising up like eternal ramparts against all eastern hostile incursions of the elements.
On their cloud-capped summits nothing could be seen but snow—dazzling, blinding white snow, and wreaths of vapor which congealed as it fell.
Sometimes, for days together, the mountain is literally cloud-capped, and its peak hidden from view.
The higher parts of the island are almost constantly cloud-capped during the southeast monsoon.
The cloud-capped resort was regarded as one of the most picturesque areas of the country.