A naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain
“Above the crest of the craggy hill the pilots had landed on, a small squad of Germans appeared, shouting and motioning to the parachutes.”
The side of a hill
“After a few big drops and turns, they came up to a steep hill overlooking the preserve.”
An upward sloping stretch of land
“The sun was shining mercilessly on a group of schoolchildren making their way home up the steep hill.”
A generally sloping stretch of land, typically downward
“A giant snowball has rolled down the hill and we don't have a sleigh anymore.”
A heap or mound of something
“More often than not, such endeavors end with a pile of bills and a hill of broken hearts.”
A mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves
To heap (a substance) into a mass or mound
“When the bed is unframed, it will spread out gradually, and you will need to hill the soil up again with a hoe.”
To accumulate, collect or store away a certain amount of something
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