Sentence examples for The incline from inspiring English sources

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The incline

verb

To bend or move (something) out of a given plane or direction, often the horizontal or vertical.

  • He had to incline his body against the gusts to avoid being blown down in the storm.

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The incline makes it incredibly hard.

The Incline is a lot like life that way, Dantzler said.

"The Incline".

The incline increased gradually, and then more dramatically, until it was verging on a proper climb.

The incline was set at 0% grade for all tests.

They've scaled the incline.

"People loved going up the mountain on the incline.

The wrestler Daniel Cormier first conquered the Incline in 2002.

Coaches love the old-school aspect of the Incline.

With the incline comes the rising whine of autos.

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Simon Pyle's photographs can be seen at the Incline Gallery in San Francisco through Nov. 30.

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