Synonym: bathe, drench, high, precipitous, saturate, soak, sop. Antonym: gentle. Similar words: steer, steel, self-esteem, step by step, teen, fifteen, teenage, teenager. Meaning: [stɪːp] n. a steep place (as on a hill). v. 1. engross (oneself) fully 2. let sit in a liquid to extract a flavor or to cleanse. adj. 1. having a sharp inclination 2. greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation 3. of a slope; set at a high angle.
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121) The hotel is beautifully sited by a lake in a steep valley.
122) You have to shift down when you climb up steep hills.
123) There's a very steep slope just before you reach the top of the mountain.
124) She wants you to feed her cats for four weeks that's a bit steep!
124) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
125) He jinked left, then right, throwing the plane into steep and sudden turns.
126) The aircraft had to make a steep approach to the landing strip.
127) I could see the bus labouring up the steep, windy road.
128) He was scrabbling for a foothold on the steep slope.
129) The mountain rose up in a steep wall of rock.
130) We have all been through a steep learning curve to master the new procedures.
131) The primroses should begin to seed themselves down the steep hillside.
132) The membership fees at the golf club are pretty steep.
133) The bodies of the three climbers were located at the bottom of a steep gully.
134) We enjoyed our meal at the restaurant, but the bill was a bit steep.
135) Weighed down with supplies, they found the steep path difficult to climb.
136) At the foot of the last steep ascent..
137) They climbed a steep embankment.
138) Despite its steep climbs, the journey seemed easy.
139) Her back was aching badly now and she viewed the steep climb with some dismay.
140) In distinctive display flight flaps upwards at a steep angle and then glides down with wings scarcely upraised.
141) Several big drug firms said this month that they would provide AIDS drugs at steep discounts to poor countries that want them.
142) Practising aerobatics and spinning will help to overcome any misgivings you may have about flying in steep turns at low speeds.
143) High tide is often positively dangerous, with vicious dumping waves breaking on the steep slope of the upper beach.
144) He climbed the steep slope to the Incident Room, forcing his pace, and arrived just a little out of breath.
145) The lane down to the harbour was steep; the oncoming wind would be of positive benefit.
146) In two species examined the crystals lie parallel to the surface and in another two they lie at a steep angle.
147) Without mountain ranges, steep cliffs or rough and bumpy cross-country routes, there are seldom natural features such as corkscrew bends.
148) Where the coast has deep water offshore a fall in base level means the formation of a vertical or very steep cliff.
149) Many of the larger craters in both the highlands and mare basins display clusters or rings of steep mountains at their centers.
150) Their route became a steep scramble between white boulders speckled with green and grey lichen.
More similar words: steer, steel, self-esteem, step by step, teen, fifteen, teenage, teenager, committee, repartee, keep, volunteer, sweep, sleep, keep off, keep on, keep up, keep to, keep away, keep down, keep back, go to sleep, keep out of, keep from, finite element, keep in mind, keep up with, keep an eye on, keep in touch, stem.