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to slope
noun
An area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward.
Exact(60)
You have some who try to slope off disappointed.
One column base was settling, causing the awning to slope sideways.
Sometimes I used to slope out and a producer would tell me off.
Politics would be better if those Google ngram charts started to slope downwards again.
In keeping with tradition, I'm going to slope off during the credits.
Vegetation strata typically are skewed with regard to slope orientation (aspect).
Cook, on 46 then, began to slope away from the scene of the crime, only to be recalled by Pietersen.
But what if one of them had had to slope off and join a less celebrated profession?
Mixing processes are generally more active in coastal areas, so that isotherms can be expected to slope downward toward shore.
To the south, the Scalpel has been designed to slope back in a mirror-image incline, forming an awkward architectural salsa dance over the road.
This doesn't allow for members of the team to slope off for a cigarette and a fry-up at the end of each session.
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