Thesaurus / steep
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They have placed the work in a way that allows visitors to steep themselves in the outdoors and to respond, without feeling herded or driven, to the moods of forest and hill, snow and sunlight.
SCULPTURE PARKS ARE A GREAT WAY TO SEE ART DURING A PANDEMIC. HERE’S WHY SOME ARE BETTER THAN OTHERS.SEBASTIAN SMEEFEBRUARY 11, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe angle on the way down is so steep, you brace yourself on the seat in front of you as if you’re doing a push-up.
THE STRANGE ALLURE OF A FLIGHT TO NOWHERE (AND OTHER PLACES WE'RE DESPERATE TO GO)SUSANNA SCHROBSDORFFFEBRUARY 7, 2021TIMEThe Rafferty Lift takes me to the resort’s main intermediate area, but the runs back to the bottom are steeper than any advanced run I’ve seen before.
SMALL SKI AREAS, BIG IMPACTDINA MISHEVFEBRUARY 5, 2021WASHINGTON POSTOnce you reach adulthood, you typically start losing about one percent of your strength per year, with a steeper decline in your 60s and beyond.
THE DATA BEHIND A ONCE-A-WEEK STRENGTH ROUTINEALEX HUTCHINSONFEBRUARY 2, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEShe pushed Nicholas Gross to set steep goals, but she also encouraged him to prioritize others before himself.
A SICK MOTHER, A LOVING SON, A SIGNED OVECHKIN JERSEY — AND HOW THE CAPS TRIED TO HELPKYLE MELNICKFEBRUARY 1, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWashington could trade up, but the cost of doing so has typically been steep — and steeper the higher a team tries to climb.
WITH MATTHEW STAFFORD OUT OF THE RUNNING, WASHINGTON’S QUARTERBACK OPTIONS ARE LIMITEDNICKI JHABVALA, SAM FORTIERFEBRUARY 1, 2021WASHINGTON POSTPeterson thinks she knows some of the reasons for the steep drop in academic performance.
A STEADY STREAM OF LATINO STUDENTS WAS ARRIVING ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES. THEN THE PANDEMIC HIT.DANIELLE DOUGLAS-GABRIEL, HANNAH NATANSON, JOHN D. HARDENJANUARY 31, 2021WASHINGTON POSTAfter an initial steep drop, sharks in the Pacific Ocean have declined at a slower rate since 1990.
SHARKS AND RAYS ARE FAR LESS ABUNDANT IN THE WORLD’S OCEANS THAN 50 YEARS AGOKATE BAGGALEYJANUARY 27, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEAnytime the primary low tracks as far north as Kentucky or Indiana, we have a steep hill to climb to garner significant snowfall.
WASHINGTON RECEIVES FIRST MEASURABLE SNOW IN 372 DAYS, WITH ANOTHER THREAT LOOMING SUNDAYJASON SAMENOW, WES JUNKERJANUARY 26, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThat's $90 off the device's usual street price and the steepest discount we've tracked to date.
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