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Definition of Hilltops
1. hilltop [n] - See also: hilltop
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hilltops
Literary usage of Hilltops
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Quiet Talks on Following the Christ by Samuel Dickey Gordon (1913)
"THE hilltops—EXPERIENCES OF GLADNESS AND GLORY Valley Music. There was a third
group of experiences in our Lord Jesus' life. But it will be good for us to ..."
2. Sermons and Addresses of His Eminence William Cardinal O'Connell, Archbishop by William O'Connell (1915)
"hilltops CROWNED i To the pastor and the people of this parish this must be a
happy occasion. We have blessed the foundations of a splendid church, ..."
3. Catharine Cole's Book by Martha Reinhard Smallwood Field (1897)
"OVER THE hilltops. It is an epoch in life wherein we discover, as by an inspiration,
the beauty or the grandeur or the goodness of any work or any thing. ..."
4. The Geography of Bible Lands by Rena L. Crosby (1921)
"LESSON XVIII JUD^A, A LAND OF hilltops JUDAEA is a compact plateau about two
thousand feet in altitude separated from the world outside by steep valleys and ..."
5. Notes on Staffordshire Place Names by William Henry Duignan (1902)
"In Derbyshire, where lead ores are found, the hilltops on which they were smelted
are called ' Bole hills ' or ' Bole- steads.' Bole hill is a common name ..."
6. A Preliminary Catalog of the Birds of Missouri by Otto Widmann (1907)
"the hilltops as well as the sycamores in the bottoms. In the southeast its nests
are built in cypress ..."