We found 30 examples of how to use downhill in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 30.
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1. | The weather is supposed to go downhill starting this afternoon. | |
2. | For a girl, after 30, it's downhill all the way. | |
3. | Shit rolls downhill. | |
4. | A second look may be flattering; after that, things go downhill: first to staring, then to ogling, finally to frankly leering. | |
5. | The road to recovery is downhill all the way. | |
6. | The road to recovery leads downhill. | |
7. | The road to recovery goes downhill all the way. | |
8. | And it doesn't take long to go downhill. | |
9. | Mary used walking poles to assist her with the uphill and downhill sections of the journey. | |
10. | Things just kept going downhill from there. | |
11. | It's all downhill from here. | |
12. | It went downhill. | |
13. | He pushed the car downhill. | |
14. | When things go downhill and light at the end of the tunnel isn't visible, then it is time to strategically develop developmental plans. | |
15. | Things are definitely going downhill. | |
16. | How could things have gone downhill so fast? | |
17. | The road that leads to pleasure is downhill and very easy, with the result that one does not walk but is dragged along; the other which leads to self-control is uphill, toilsome no doubt but exceedingly profitable. | |
18. | There is a downhill after every uphill. | |
19. | He is such a contrarian that when I said how steep a climb it was, he insisted we were going downhill. | |
20. | Mennad's life started to go downhill. | |
21. | Mennad's relationship with his parents went so downhill. | |
22. | Mennad was going downhill. | |
23. | Mennad was spiralling downhill. | |
24. | Mennad started going downhill. | |
25. | Things went downhill pretty quickly. |