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Sentence count:143+6Posted:2017-03-02Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: downhillSimilar words: philadelphiaphilosophicalhillbillyphilanderphilosophyphilistinebibliophilephilatelistMeaning: n. the upward slope of a hill. adj. sloping upward. adv. 1. against difficulties 2. upward on a hill or incline. 
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(91) But getting those messages to women may be an uphill battle.
(92) Dole faces an uphill battle in the state-by-state electoral vote battle.
(93) Once through it bear slightly right and uphill to a kissing gate and a lane where you turn right.
(94) Before the I-point life was tenuous; indeed it faced a steep uphill slope.
(95) The course was designed to give them a running start on their steep uphill climb through the curriculum.
(96) In the West, it is said, water flows uphill toward money.
(97) Uphill task: The drivers on the fast track to the top.
(98) There were now two miles uphill ahead of us with good views of mountain scenery.
(99) Smith said gay-rights advocates still believe they are fighting an uphill battle in opposing the bill.
(100) The men had been in unknown country, chasing the boar uphill,[sentencedict.com] when the rule is to chase downhill only.
(101) Kopp said he faced an uphill battle in winning approval for the bill.
(102) The opposite applies if the ball is above my feet, or I am hitting from an uphill lie.
(103) Strickland, a strong environmentalist, is in an uphill battle against Rep.
(104) Follow the narrow road across the cattle grids and go uphill to Park House.
(105) An ass lading with gold will go lightly uphill.
(106) The uphill path is rough and steep.
(107) Uphill running forces you to drive your arms harder than you do when running on flat ground, so you'll improve your upper body strength.
(108) One day we hit the road early in the morning, going uphill.
(109) The paper regards the main roof strata in uphill and downhill mining of an inclined longwall as a elastic plate.
(110) Nicolas Veron, research fellow at Brussels think tank Bruegel,(sentence dictionary) said Sarkozy will have some political impact globally though the policy itself faces an uphill struggle.
(111) Then she rounded the bend and saw a beautiful sight: a road grader, laboring uphill with its snowplow lowered.
(112) The utility model meets the requirements of different heels when people go uphill and go downhill.
(113) It faces an uphill struggle in the US , however , where the competition includes Microsoft and Intuit.
(114) He thus implicitly compares himself toSisyphus, a Greek king condemned to Hades for double-dealing andpunished by being forced to roll boulders uphill, only to have themroll down again for eternity.
(115) To raise the silicon content makes the dendritic segregation very clear and promotes the uphill diffusion of phosphorous at elevated temperature.
(116) We opted to go uphill to the left and toward "the Wild Wall, " which has not been repaired since 910 BC.
(117) Drivers go into the turn downhill and to the left before, moments later, turning it around to go uphill and to the right, often at insane velocities.
(118) A man came to 40 years old, in order to continue neck uphill housework state concern, everything is hard shoulder, dare not sigh, afraid in front of let out the bottom spirit.
(119) The authors of the paper have investigated the use of a system that would see bumpers adjust to compensate for varying road conditions such as uphill and downhill stretches.
(120) By then I realized that OS/2 faced an uphill battle, even internally.
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