Examples of using Steepest in English and their translations into Hebrew
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including the steepest mountains, thickest mud and deepest canyons known to man.
The steepest price rise occurred in 2009, when food prices rose 15.9%, while the average salary rose
Thanks to the world's steepest cogwheel railway, you will reach
high standing amongst boarders, and has a reputation for some of the steepest runs in the region(alongside plenty of gentle terrain)
rise 1,200 meters from Glen Coe in about two kilometers, making for the longest and steepest hill slope in Britain.
of Stowe's natural assets, which include Vermont's highest mountain, some of the steepest and longest runs in New England,
challenging riding, including some of the steepest climbs and most technical downhill segments.
The steepest rise in wages in the first quarter was in the professional, scientific, and technical services sector,
This was a lot steeper when I was a kid.
That's… that's a little too steep for me, I'm on a government salary.
They have been traveling for over a week now, and the climb is only getting steeper.
The climb is on a wide trail. but too steep to run.
At 30 kilometers from Albertville is the eponymous ski resort with gentle and steep slopes.
Now I can drive head lights on, that steep cliff I see that.
He's going to fly off a much steeper hill.
the climb to recovery becomes progressively steeper.
He is paying a steep price for what he did.
Heavily steeped in faith and spirituality.
Many long staircases and steep hills, lots of hotels without lifts.
Yogi Vishnu Panigrahi has been steeped in spiritual endeavors since childhood.