hillside
the side or slope of a hill.
Origin of hillside
1Other definitions for Hillside (2 of 2)
a township in NE New Jersey.
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How to use hillside in a sentence
The grapes are grown on steep hillsides in a tiny, remote region situated at the nexus of much more famous regions.
A phalanx of Israeli soldiers flanked on opposing hillsides by heavily armed troops blocked their path.
One interesting nugget: Those cable-news shots news of planes dropping water on burning hillsides?
We have already noted the fact that the winter's snow upon our hillsides undergoes a movement in the direction of the slope.
Outlines of the Earth's History | Nathaniel Southgate ShalerThe icho trees stood like pyramids of gold; and suzuki grass upon the hillsides brushed a cloudless blue sky with silken fingers.
The Dragon Painter | Mary McNeil Fenollosa
For this reason the Thirty-six are working almost entirely in the gravel along the hillsides in former channels of the river.
Gold-Seeking on the Dalton Trail | Arthur R. ThompsonThey must march out upon the plain, charge up the hillsides, and receive the fire of a sheltered foe.
The Boys of '61 | Charles Carleton Coffin.Everywhere in the quiet afternoon songs come to you from the shady woods, from the hillsides and the streams.
Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa | Edward Hutton
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