Definitions for downhills

downhills down·hill

Spelling: [adverb, adjective doun-hil; noun Downhills is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 15 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 260 anagrams from letters in downhills (dhillnosw).

Definitions for downhills

noun

  1. a timed ski race on a steep slope in which competitors take the most direct route to the finish line following a course with relatively few turns and attaining very high speeds.

adverb

  1. down the slope of a hill; downward.
  2. into a worse or inferior condition:

adjective

  1. going or tending downward on or as on a hill.
  2. free of problems or obstacles; easy:
  3. of or relating to skiing downhill.

Origin of downhills

First recorded in 1585-95; down1 + hill

Examples for downhills

He took Allister from Kirsty, and we sped away, for it was all downhill now.

Pat Robertson finished second in the 1988 Iowa caucus, and it was all downhill from there.

Yes, Gedge,” said Bracy drearily; “it is all downhill now to the end.

It was a downhill run, with their hopes rising every moment.

In a 2005 Bormio, Italy downhill he lost a ski off a jump at over 60mph, stayed up, and skied the rest of the course.

Yet, if she does not set her face against "Gadarening," we are all bound for downhill.

Suggestion for increased viewership among key 18-to-34 male demographic: downhill ice dancing.

When downhill racer Julia Mancuso did it, she wore the American flag like a cape.

downhill track sports like luge are technology battles, as exciting as a NASCAR qualifying day.

If it was downhill to the city it would be uphill coming back.

Word Value for downhills
Scrable

15

Words with friends

17

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