Steep Mnemonic
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steep
steep
/stiːp/
Examples
- The meager roads that wound up the steep slopes of the mountain.
- The steep slopes of the mountains show the vertical heave of the earth.
- The surface of the steep slope is called a scarp.
- Note also the steep slope of the banks of the creek in this photo.
- The slopes are quite steep and many of the runs are mogul runs.
- The steep terrain of the hill contributed to the odd design.
- The other passageway leads back to the opening of the cave with in steep slope.
- The boundary is the bottom of the steep hill following Eade Road.
- The hill sides are very steep and rugged and the scarp is very perfect.
- It lies at the bottom of the steep climb.
a steep place (as on a hill)
noun
devote (oneself) fully to
verb
let sit in a liquid to extract a flavor or to cleanse
verb
having a sharp inclination
adjective
greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation
adjective
of a slope; set at a high angle
adjective
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"Tea + Leap. The tea jumped out of the pot because the hill was too steep."
"St + Eep. The hill is so steep, even the sheep go 'eep!'"
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