slopeUK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈsləʊp/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/sloʊp/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(slōp)
No dictionary entry found for 'slope' ✓ See the definition of "slope" in our monolingual dictionaryForum discussions with the word(s) "slope" in the title: a narrow path trodden into the steep slope - English Only forum
A new boulevard ran up a slope - English Only forum A Philosophical Slope from High to Low - English Only forum A shop on the slope - English Only forum a slope to walk up - English Only forum All that dodgin’ and bobbin’ to get up the slope, then they stand around gawkin’. - English Only forum As settlers push higher up the mountain slope - English Only forum At one with the slope? - English Only forum built lengthwise in the direction of the slope of the land - English Only forum difference between slant, slope, tilt, and tip - English Only forum Down right slope - English Only forum farther around the slope - English Only forum he'd be damned if any slope's gonna... - English Only forum Hill/slope/mountain - English Only forum I reached up the slope <to where> a fairly good-sized rock was poised above a mass of others. - English Only forum I saw an inclines bridge" or "a bridge that had a deep slope - English Only forum increasing positive slope and increasing negative slope - English Only forum "its" in "The slope averages about 1 in 30, but..." - English Only forum looked back up the slope - English Only forum Might go part way up the slope of a hillside - English Only forum mild slope - English Only forum name of a ski slope - English Only forum offering an slippery slope - English Only forum overhang a steep slope - English Only forum Pacific Slope - English Only forum piste versus slope - English Only forum riding down the slope - English Only forum slant and slope - English Only forum slash and slope - English Only forum slippery downward slope - English Only forum more...
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