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hillside
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Population (2000): 21747 Housing Units (2000): 7388 Land area (2000): 2.790366 sq. miles (7.227014 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.790366 sq. miles (7.227014 sq. km) FIPS code: 32010 Located within: New ...
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Hillside is a historic house in Natchez, Mississippi , USA. It was built in the 1850s for Mrs. Jeremiah Cory, her daughter and her son-in-law, W. G. Foules. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since September 15, 1987.
Wiktionary
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n. The side of a hill.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
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late 14c., from hill + side (n.).
WordNet
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n. the side or slope of a hill
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE steep ▪ The upper part of the village of Whittington lies on the south-east slope of a steep hillside . ▪ They can be installed on steep hillsides . ▪ Thorn said that midsummer sunset was observed from a small platform ...
Usage examples of hillside.
Max turned onto Bigelow Boulevard, and they swept along the hillside, looking down at the Strip District and the Allegheny River beyond.
The town was already jammed with immigrants, and people were starting to build on hillside areas that Anse himself thought were questionable at best.
Queen of Night, the Ansus mounted charge after charge up the stake-studded hillside at a dreadful cost.
They were fast, precise, got the job done and in a few hundred seconds we were back in control of the hillside.
They stood on a hillside while four young pigs, combed and tied with ribbons by special barbers, were bound into beflagged carts.
While the remaining Minids hooted at these inept brachiators, I went to Helen, lifted her to her feet, and led her back down the hillside to our tent.
There was dry bunchgrass, prairie and a set of lonesome railroad tracks leading across it to disappear between two fingers of loose rock, the hillsides studded with dark green cedar and, here and there, a little scrub oak and low, spreading juniper.
A rocky head like Gibraltar, a cold-bloodedlooking grey town, straggling up a steep hillside, a few coniferae, a great many grey junks, a few steamers and vessels of foreign rig at anchor, a number of sampans riding the rough water easily, seen in flashes between gusts of rain and spin-drift, were all I saw, but somehow it all pleased me from its breezy, northern look.
We took the short-cut path along the hillside to the back gate of the Cordova house, and there were no more twinges of memory to trouble me.
They took three-year-old Crania with them and tramped the nearby hillsides to find wild herbs or dig roots.
Several cycles came and went as he labored down the hillside, but he had not worried.
For the men it was an opportunity to get the dogs out of their crates and exercise them in adjacent wooded areas and valleys, on hillsides, or sometimes just up and down the tracks.
I try not to think of the vision I had as we stood on the cold hillside beneath Castle Dracula, but it will not let me alone.
They drilled apart three days, and came together on the fourth, to practice larger group movement outside the forest, on a grassy hillside.
Not that we have anything against Elmira, though possibly its embattled reformatory, frowning from the hillside, contributed its gloomy associations to our spirits.