Sentence example with the word 'declivity'

declivity

Definition n. a downward slope or bend

Last update: June 26, 2016

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The declivity of the road was consistent with the crescendo of the music being played inside the car, traversing it.   [Please select]

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Below the north-east declivity of this range lies Georgia, on the other side of which province rises the Caucasus, the boundary of Asia and Europe between the Caspian and Black Seas, the highest points of which reach an elevation of nearly 19,000 ft.   [Please select]

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A slight declivity of the soil made the merit of the ancient boles more conspicuous.   [Please select]

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He at length reached a point where he could see down the declivity.   [Please select]

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The hills, though of great declivity, have a sward to their tops.   [Please select]

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The perplexed phantom that had been moving down the natural declivity of resurrected predisposition, fell away.   [Please select]

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On they went, up the steep declivity--Marengo toiling on after them.   [Please select]

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Gaining the top of the hill, we found a very steep declivity before us.   [Please select]

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Our columns ought to have begun to appear on an open declivity to his right.   [Please select]

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