hill in English
- hill⇄expr. over the hill,
a. past the prime; on the downgrade.
Ex. Some people rudely suggested that Arnie, at 34, was over the hill (Time).
b. (Army Slang.) absent without leave.
Ex. Some rookies have gone temporarily over the hill, - hill⇄expr. take to the hills, (Informal.) to run away; decamp.
Ex. Nothing that these [political] leaders did last Friday dispels the public distrust that they are, once more, taking to the hills (New York Times). - hill⇄expr. the Hill, Capitol Hill.
Ex. The liberals complain that ... they never saw the bill until it was released by the White House on being sent to the Hill (New York Times). - hill⇄hill, noun, verb.
- hill⇄noun 1. a raised part of the earth's surface, smaller than a mountain.
Ex. The hills, Rock-ribbed and ancient as the sun (William Cullen Bryant).
2. a little heap or pile.
Ex. Ants and moles make hills.
3. a small heap of soil p - hill⇄v.t. 1. to put a little heap of soil over and around.
2. to form into a little heap.
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