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ALL meanings of hill

hill
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  • noun hill the small hill in Washington, D.C., on which the Capitol stands. 1
  • noun hill Informal. the U.S. Congress. 1
  • verb with object hill to surround with hills: to hill potatoes. 1
  • verb with object hill to form into a hill or heap. 1
  • idioms hill go over the hill, Slang. to break out of prison. to absent oneself without leave from one's military unit. to leave suddenly or mysteriously: Rumor has it that her husband has gone over the hill. 1
  • idioms hill over the hill, relatively advanced in age. past one's prime. 1
  • noun hill A naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain. 1
  • noun hill geography 1
  • noun hill slope 1
  • noun hill mound, heap 1
  • noun hill gardening: raised area 1
  • noun hill baseball 1
  • noun hill An elevated location smaller than a mountain. 0
  • noun hill A sloping road. 0
  • noun hill (US) A heap of earth surrounding a plant. 0
  • noun hill (US) A single cluster or group of plants growing close together, and having the earth heaped up about them. 0
  • noun hill (baseball) The pitcher’s mound. 0
  • verb hill To form into a heap or mound. 0
  • verb hill To heap or draw earth around plants. 0
  • countable noun hill A hill is an area of land that is higher than the land that surrounds it. 0
  • noun hill a conspicuous and often rounded natural elevation of the earth's surface, less high or craggy than a mountain 0
  • noun hill (in combination) 0
  • noun hill a heap or mound made by a person or animal 0
  • noun hill an incline; slope 0
  • verb hill to form into a hill or mound 0
  • verb hill to cover or surround with a mound or heap of earth 0
  • noun hill Archibald Vivian. 1886–1977, British biochemist, noted for his research into heat loss in muscle contraction: shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1922) 0
  • noun hill Damon Graham Devereux, son of Graham Hill. born 1960, British motor-racing driver; Formula One world champion (1996) 0
  • noun hill David Octavius 1802–70, Scottish painter and portrait photographer, noted esp for his collaboration with the chemist Robert Adamson (1821–48) 0
  • noun hill Sir Geoffrey (William). 1932–2016, British poet: his books include King Log (1968), Mercian Hymns (1971), The Mystery of the Charity of Charles Péguy (1983), and The Orchards of Syon (2002) 0
  • noun hill Graham. 1929–75, British motor-racing driver: Formula One world champion (1962, 1968) 0
  • noun hill Octavia. 1838–1912, British housing reformer; a founder of the National Trust 0
  • noun hill Sir Rowland. 1795–1879, British originator of the penny postage 0
  • noun hill Susan (Elizabeth). born 1942, British novelist and writer of short stories: her books include I'm the King of the Castle (1970) The Woman in Black (1983), and Felix Derby (2002) 0
  • noun hill James Jerome1838-1916; U.S. railroad magnate & financier, born in Canada 0
  • noun hill a natural raised part of the earth's surface, often rounded and smaller than a mountain 0
  • noun hill a small pile, heap, or mound 0
  • noun hill a small mound of soil heaped over or around plants and tubers 0
  • noun hill the plant or plants rooted in such a mound 0
  • verb transitive hill to shape into or like a hill 0
  • verb transitive hill to cover with a hill (sense 3) hill (sense 3a) 0
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