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Sentence count:190+30Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bathedrenchhighprecipitoussaturatesoaksopAntonym: gentleSimilar words: steersteelself-esteemstep by stepteenfifteenteenageteenagerMeaning: [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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151) Follow the path west passing over a high stile and making a steep ascent to the summit of Y Garn.
152) There are clear associations between advancing years and increasing disability, and this is particularly steep among the most elderly.
153) Reva Bergen trudged up the steep walk, burdened with grocery sacks.
154) The result was the Yosemite that tourists see today, jammed with awe-inspiring plutons with rounded tops and steep[sentencedict.com/steep.html], vertical sides.
155) He had a beard and his forehead sloped back at a steep angle.
156) It's a steep uphill climb all the way to the top.
157) Not until I began to feel the horses straining up the steep ascent to our house did I open my eyes.
158) Heavy industry was quailing before foreign competition, but the decline in traditional female areas of work was less steep.
159) As I stepped down the steep treads I heard the too loud click of shoe leather on metal.
160) It's a steep ascent but the compensation is a swift gaining of the ridge.
161) There were inevitable casualties on such steep and slippery ground.
162) Below us the narrow road twisted upon itself as it began to climb up through the steep foothills.
163) Chop and add to casseroles or steep in boiling water for a few minutes before adding to salads.
164) Separately, shares in forestry companies declined after a steep fall in cellulose prices over the last two months, analysts said.
165) On the way down, the path can be muddy and steep and in places needs extra care.
166) The rock is steep enough to require forceful climbing, but nuts drop in which a satisfying regularity.
167) The second bullet was fired from close to where Doyle was lying, and at a very steep angle.
168) At the back window, the oaks and the steep brown hill looked wonderfully romantic in the deluge.
169) Within that band the kite will move from steep to shallow angles against the oncoming wind.
170) Ratios should be spaced so on changing up, the engine operates in the area of steep torque rise.
171) Rain looked down into the steep cleft of another valley.
172) He has already triggered a steep rise in transfer market prices by proving such a bargain at £2.5 million.
173) The outward journey was quite uneventful as far as the Wadi Tamit, a steep defile leading down the escarpment on to the coastal plain.
174) Disability rates start to climb steadily after 50, but become particularly steep after 70.
175) The course was designed to give them a running start on their steep uphill climb through the curriculum.
176) The truck was grinding up the steep, dark road while I looked up to the stars in the clear alpine air.
177) The steep slope towards Regent's Park would be cluttered with death-defying sledges.
178) From here to the top was a steep ascent of some five hundred yards, covered with large rocks and fallen timber.
179) A steep climb through bracken and bilberries brought us to a wide rocky plateau.
180) Finally the sea encroached on this topography producing steep cliffs, inlets, sea stacks and sandy or shingly beach deposits.
More similar words: steersteelself-esteemstep by stepteenfifteenteenageteenagercommitteereparteekeepvolunteersweepsleepkeep offkeep onkeep upkeep tokeep awaykeep downkeep backgo to sleepkeep out ofkeep fromfinite elementkeep in mindkeep up withkeep an eye onkeep in touchstem
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