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Definitionadj. having a sharp inclination
Last update: September 20, 2015
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The mountain on which we went for tracking was very steep. [Please select]
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The chilies are steeped in olive oil. [Please select]
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From boyhood he had steeped himself in the legends and ideals of the Middle Ages, and his best literary work is wholly medival in spirit. [Please select]
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There was a steep decline in share values due to mid term elections. [Please select]
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Sewing of corn flakes with tea seems a bit steep to me. [Please select]
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The Side is still the name of the long and steep acclivity which connected the lower with the upper town of Newcastle. [Please select]
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Sitting on a steep bluff, overlooking the River Gwendraeth, is more complete than many of its contemporaries. [Please select]
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He found the opening in the wainscot, and the steep stair built into the chimney. [Please select]
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He then waved his hand for them to follow, and threw himself down the steep declivity, with free, but careful footsteps. [Please select]
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She started up from the sofa where she had been lying, her forehead bound with a handkerchief steeped in Hungary water. [Please select]
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A fine gentleman at the Court of Louis had to be something more than a figure steeped in perfumes and hung with ribbons. [Please select]
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At the bottom of the steep lay the long dark pit, and she stood upon the brink and gazed into it. [Please select]
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