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hill
noun as in uprising of earth's surface; pile
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Example Sentences
Michelle Jackson, 58, rents a home on the hill above that fire.
Camp Pendleton is a 125,000-acre base in northwestern San Diego County that has been critical in preparing soldiers for amphibious missions since World War II thanks to its miles of beach and coastal hills.
In the picture, the singer-guitarist — and co-founding member of the Eagles — stands with his guitar in profile on a hill overlooking the glowing lights of nighttime Los Angeles.
The property is very private, accessed via a gated private road up the hill that leads to a stately, paved, circular driveway.
When Laura Seymour sips coffee on her porch in rural Vermont this time of year, she’s treated to rolling hills of red, orange and yellow.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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