downhill in a sentence
adv.
Definition
DOWNHILL: (adjective) referring to a slope or descent that moves from a higher elevation to a lower one, often associated with challenges or hazards in the context of travel or activity.
Sample Sentences
- The mountain trail was steep and treacherous, making the descent feel like a real downhill challenge.
- After the heavy rain, the dirt road became slippery and dangerous for any downhill riders.
- As the sun began to set, we decided to take the downhill route home to catch the last light.
- The athlete sprinted downhill, his heart racing with the thrill of speed and adrenaline.
- They enjoyed a leisurely hike uphill, but the real fun began when they raced downhill on their bikes.
- The cyclist sped downhill, feeling the rush of the wind against his face.
- After the snowstorm, we decided to take the sled downhill for some winter fun.
- As the sun set, the temperature dropped quickly, making the hike downhill more challenging.
- The team faced a downhill race, but they were determined to give it their all.
- He felt a sense of freedom as he ran downhill, the terrain inviting him to let loose.
- The bike ride became exhilarating as we sped downhill, racing with the wind.
- After weeks of rain, the once gentle slope had turned treacherous and muddy downhill.
- She felt a rush of adrenaline as she glided downhill on her skateboard.
- The team’s performance has been steadily downhill since the star player was injured.
- As the sun set, we hiked downhill, eager to reach our campsite before dark.
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