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noun
An area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward.
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We meet in her Regency house outside Norwich, in a beautiful sunny room with sash windows looking out on to sloping lawns.
The volcanic CO2 vents are located at 0.5 3 m depth on the north and south sides of the islet Castello Aragonese at Ischia Island Italyy; 40 43.840′N, 13 57.080′E) adjacent to sloping rocky reefs.
The Staatsgalerie is a building of sequences and effects: of ramps, a glass wall which switches for the hell of it from vertical to sloping, and a fine circular sculpture courtyard, followed by some ordinary, efficient toplit galleries.
Application of this technique to sloping grain boundaries in zinc oxide eliminates grain boundary geometry as a cause for a certain type of conductive mode contrast that is incompatible with existing models for varistor behaviour.
There has always been advancement in bat technology too, from Thomas White's blade (as wide as the wicket), that prompted the first law change, to sloping shoulders, scoop back, Jumbo, the Run Reaper with holes drilled through which some swore whistled when used, the very heavy timbers of the 1970s and 80s, and on to today's unpressed, dried out, disposable trampoline bats.
Generally the crowns were symmetrical but in some instances crown asymmetry was apparent; for example due to sloping ground and/or gaps in the canopy.
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His lie looks to be sloping down and left.
They need to compensate, sloping lines becoming straight.
It dominates in the flat to gently sloping terrain.
I took my bad form from slope to slope.
You have some who try to slope off disappointed.
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