sidehill (Meaning)

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sidehill (n.)

The side or slope of a hill; sloping ground; a descent.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sidehill

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sidehill Sentence Examples

  1. The sidehill path wound its way precariously up the mountain, testing the hikers' mettle.
  2. The sidehill vineyard benefited from both sun exposure and good drainage, producing grapes with exceptional flavor.
  3. The deer fled up the sidehill, its hooves pounding against the loose gravel.
  4. The sidehill house clung tenaciously to the steep slope, its windows offering panoramic views.
  5. The logging crew worked diligently on the sidehill, cutting down trees with precision.
  6. The sidehill road was treacherous in the rain, with slippery mud posing a constant danger.
  7. The sidehill pasture was dotted with grazing sheep, their white coats a stark contrast against the green grass.
  8. The sidehill barn stood empty and dilapidated, its roof caving in from years of neglect.
  9. The sidehill meadow was a riot of wildflowers, attracting butterflies and bees in droves.
  10. The sidehill ski run was one of the most challenging in the resort, requiring advanced skills and nerves of steel.

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The side or slope of a hill; sloping ground; a descent.

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No antonyms found.

The sidehill path wound its way precariously up the mountain, testing the hikers' mettle.

The sidehill vineyard benefited from both sun exposure and good drainage, producing grapes with exceptional flavor.

The deer fled up the sidehill, its hooves pounding against the loose gravel.

The sidehill house clung tenaciously to the steep slope, its windows offering panoramic views.