uptrace Antonyms

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Meaning of uptrace

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uptrace (v. t.)

To trace up or out.

uptrace Sentence Examples

  1. The fisherman cast his line uptrace, hoping to snag a salmon swimming upstream.
  2. The hikers followed the uptrace path, leading them to a secluded waterfall.
  3. The river's current tugged at the boat, pulling it steadily uptrace.
  4. The canoeists paddled uptrace against the strong flow, determined to reach their destination.
  5. The fisherman searched uptrace for a promising fishing spot, where the water seemed deeper.
  6. The hiker spotted a rare orchid growing uptrace, hidden among the rocks.
  7. The trail narrowed uptrace, making it more difficult to navigate.
  8. The rafters guided the raft uptrace, navigating the treacherous rapids.
  9. The kayaker paddled effortlessly uptrace, thanks to the river's gentle current.
  10. The wildlife enthusiasts tracked the bear's footprints uptrace, hoping to catch a glimpse of the elusive animal.

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To trace up or out.

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The fisherman cast his line uptrace, hoping to snag a salmon swimming upstream.

The hikers followed the uptrace path, leading them to a secluded waterfall.

The river's current tugged at the boat, pulling it steadily uptrace.

The canoeists paddled uptrace against the strong flow, determined to reach their destination.