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Sentences with hill

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  • We trudged up the hill to the stadium.
  • A hillside
  • The plows came and cleared the streets, forming a hill of snow on the street corner.
  • He came barreling down the hill at 65 miles per hour.
  • An anthill
  • A hill of potatoes
  • Cultivation and hilling for irrigation were active.
  • Topography in both areas consists of extensive plains and low hills among mountain ranges.
  • To hill potatoes.
  • Rumor has it that her husband has gone over the hill.
  • But all this variety and good looks wouldn't amount to a hill of slush without some solid control.
  • You have to leave the main road and climb a steep hill to finally descend into Marigot Bay, a yachtsman's dream of shelter.
  • The park is sheltered from the wind by a hill to the east.
  • You need to pick up speed to get up the hill that's coming up.
  • Carry on up the hill until the road begins to drop again.
  • They were currently heading down a hill in the road, which had taken effort to scale, but there wasn't any involved in going down.
  • A hill of corn or potatoes
  • After the seeds were inserted, the earth was hilled up all around into a smooth little mound.
  • Ignore side roads as you go up the hill and over a cross roads with traffic lights.
  • It is a position that has long been no more than a hill of rhetorical dung.
  • The customer also added that the car seemed to run strange whenever she was descending a hill or steep grade.
  • Of course, a few of these stretched into Fygrai, leading down a hill of covered-over rubble towards another settlement.
  • Above the crest of the craggy hill the pilots had landed on, a small squad of Germans appeared, shouting and motioning to the parachutes.
  • I was going up a hill on an 80k road, and he told me to accelerate.
  • Scary Street runs up a steep hill to a T junction onto a busy road.
  • Dip in to any part of the page and it's like lifting a rock off a hill of sleaze.
  • It sounded like they were just coming down the small hill on the access road, where it meets the main road at a right angle.
  • More often than not, such endeavors end with a pile of bills and a hill of broken hearts.
  • Backward rolls were always more difficult, though, because there was no way to see the end of the hill or mountainside.
  • The couscous plate is a hill of semoule with carrots, chickpeas, a potato, two merguez and savoury broth.
  • I finally reached a section of road with a small hill at the bottom, which lead all the way to a gate and a neighborhood of cookie cutter houses.
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