Use "uphill" in a sentence

1. The road twists uphill.

2. The path slopes steeply uphill.

3. It's uphill work learning to ride.

4. Archer will face an uphill fight, however.

5. Rehabilitation will be an uphill struggle.

6. He has an uphill battle against rheumatism.

7. We cycled uphill for over an hour.

8. He has an uphill battle against rheumatics.

9. He had been running uphill a long way.

10. But why waste electricity pumping water uphill?

11. The road stretches uphill at a steep slope.

12. You have to change down when you drive uphill.

13. Corrugation on the uphill side of a street.

14. Ordinary civility was an uphill battle for him.

15. 23 I found uphill kick turns particularly tricky.

16. Windows 95 runs like molasses uphill in January.

17. The last part of the race is all uphill.

18. An uphill battle trying to promote the latest trucks.

19. 9 An ass lading with gold will go lightly uphill.

20. Then the path zig-zags steeply uphill for a while.

21. It's an uphill battle but I think we're going to win.

22. Trying to change attitudes to disability is an uphill struggle.

23. It would coast downhill, but it had to be pushed uphill.

24. She was hot and breathless from the exertion of cycling uphill.

25. English words for Arduo include hard, Arduous, strenuous, tough, uphill and toilsome

26. A variety of gears offer the rider greater ease when going uphill.

27. It had been an uphill struggle to achieve what she had wanted.

28. The walk from the village to Greystones was uphill all the way.

29. 27 She was hot and breathless from the exertion of cycling uphill.

30. Booker would face an uphill fight against Paul in Republican-trending Kentucky

31. It will be an uphill struggle to maintain exports at the current level.

32. Here you hit uphill to a green guarded by a seven-foot deep bunker.

33. He faces an uphill struggle to be fit in time for the championships.

34. They face an uphill struggle to get to the finals of the competition.

35. It'll be an uphill struggle/battle/fight to get the new proposals accepted.

36. Despite these accomplishments, Susa often felt that she was waging an uphill battle.

37. 14 One day we hit the road early in the morning, going uphill.

38. Mothei; struggling on tiny bound feet, was hauling a wagon uphill in the snow.

39. The Mother of All Ascensions uphill race will now take place Tuesday through Feb

40. The uphill stages of the race will really sort the sheep from the goats.

41. For Carder cemetery, there is a short uphill gravel drive at the entrance that is

42. Synonyms for Anabatic include upward, ascending, rising, climbing, mounting, skyward, uphill, upwards, ascendant and acclivitous

43. Keeping the house tidy is an uphill battle when the kids are all at home.

44. 29 Video-Taped report follows Voice over Oxford's uphill battle against relegation continues tomorrow at Barnsley.

45. It faces an uphill struggle in the US , however , where the competition includes Microsoft and Intuit.

46. Companionway Every chance he got, he climbed up the Companionway and glanced uphill into the chilly fog

47. After crashing in qualifying Hakkinen lost crucial track time, and seemed to be facing an uphill struggle.

48. After the recent scandal, he faces an uphill struggle to win back public support before the next election.

49. Cycling uphill in the film, the brake will offer resistance to the extent that the percentage gradient is actually perceptible.

50. He made a bogey on the tenth, an uphill par-three, and he was on the leader board no more.

51. Tanks moved into the suburbs, whilst a company of the Camerons moved uphill toward the summit in heavy rain.

52. At last, on an uphill straight about six miles from Mayaro, the LandRover was able to pick up speed.

53. They proceeded slowly back uphill, with Hyacinth walking taller at each step as she appreciated the glamour of her new condition.

54. Our school football pitch sloped at the south end, so one half of the game always had to be played uphill.

55. From Middle English Amounten (“to mount up to, come up to, signify”) Old French amounter (“to amount to”) amunt, amont (“uphill, upward”), prop

56. From Middle English amounten (“to mount up to, come up to, signify”) Old French Amounter (“to amount to”) amunt, amont (“uphill, upward”), prop

57. Our school football pitch sloped at the south end(http://Sentencedict.com), so one half of the game always had to be played uphill.

58. From Middle English Amounten (“to mount up to, come up to, signify”) Old French amounter (“to amount to”) amunt, amont (“uphill, upward”), prop

59. "Hee-heeee", screams Ottilia when sliding downhill at a breathtaking speed on a toboggan, or when vigorously pedalling uphill on her all-terrain bike.

60. Ancona is a lovely coastal port, we enjoyed the historical walks which are well worth doing, suggest over 2 days as alot of it is uphill

61. The Indian Constitution guarantees equality to all women and no discrimination by the state but it is an uphill battle in practice to break through the glass ceiling.

62. Altitude is measured with an atmospheric air pressure sensor. Altitude is shown as ascended and descended meters/feet and uphill/downhill steepness in percentages and grades.

63. Referencing Compositions, LP, Album, 7559 60922-1, EKT 72 It must've been an uphill battle for Anita Baker to drop this album in the summer of 1990

64. As well as being the most rational alternative for assortment on uphill and downhill gradients in excess of 40%, it is also suitable for full-tree uprooting.

65. For Carder cemetery, there is a short uphill gravel drive at the entrance that is not overly steep, but it may have deep ruts that can catch car tires

66. An uphill oriented gradient to help stabilise the wall can be achieved by angled construction, or the stacking of stones that are repeatedly set back from the bottom upwards.

67. 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.

68. ‘The Airdrome was a dirt strip almost within the city; one end of the short strip was 70-ft higher than the other end, so we always took off downhill and landed uphill.’

69. “It was an uphill battle because I think most of the political leaders of this country had just figured the Colonialists or settlers had just moved us or killed us or just got rid of us, so I

70. Mary Landrieu Beseeched fellow Democrats on Tuesday to provide the support necessary to approve the Keystone XL pipeline, the massive project at the center of a fierce environmental dispute and her own uphill struggle for a new term from Louisiana

71. Acclivity: 1 n an upward slope or grade (as in a road) Synonyms: ascent , climb , raise , rise , upgrade Antonyms: declension , declination , decline , declivity , descent , downslope , fall a downward slope or bend Types: uphill the upward slope of a hill Type of: incline , side , …

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73. It's the Climb Yeah There's always gonna be another mountain I'm always gonna wanna make it move Always gonna be an uphill battle Somebody's gonna have to lose Ain't about how fast I get there Ain't about what's waitin' on the other side It's the Climb Yeah, yeah, yeah Keep on movin' Keep Climbin' Keep the faith, baby It's all about — it's

74. From Middle English Amounten ("to mount up to, come up to, signify"), from Old French amonter ("to amount to"), from amont, amunt ("uphill, upward"), from the prepositional phrase a mont ("toward or to a mountain or heap"), from Latin ad montem, from ad ("to") + montem, accusative of mons ("mountain").