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go uphill
verb as in rise
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One afternoon we had to go uphill—in many cases it was terribly steep—by a road like those in Devonshire, resembling a ditch.
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So they went on, leaving him too, trying to go uphill towards the Crystal Palace.
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But to those who had to go uphill to the trenches, the task was almost impossible.
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And then he explained to me that any fool can go uphill, but a Montenegrin is the only man who can go downhill.
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Another important matter is that a pergola or green alley, in the usual sense, should never wind or go uphill.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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