hill

/hɪl/
noun
  1. A naturally raised area of land, lower than a mountain.
    • She rolled down the grassy hill with her little brother.
    • We climbed to the top of the hill to watch the sunset.
    • The village is surrounded by green hills and farmland.
  2. A slope on a road or path.
    • The car struggled to drive up the steep hill.
    • There is a long hill on the way to school that is hard to bike up.
    • The kids love sledding down the hill in winter.
  3. A small pile or mound of something.
    • Ants built a small hill near the sidewalk.
    • The gardener made a hill of soil for planting potatoes.
    • She scooped the sand into a hill for the castle.
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verb
  1. To form into a pile or mound.
    • They hill the soil to keep the roots warm.
    • Farmers hill the dirt around the corn plants to support them.
    • She hilled the compost in the garden bed.
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