Mountainside in a sentence as a noun

The plume isn't a pyroclastic flow, those are flowing down the mountainside.

Is this to see the mountainside for skiing purposes? Looks well built, and I really like the 3D models of these mountains.

Since Seattle is built on a mountainside it doesn't spoil the views from/of the city, but the noise is very bad. They also built I-5 just 7 blocks away.

What source of energy do people use to get a log from a mountainside to the mill, through it, and then to your backyard? What are the hardhats that everyone wears made of?

True though, that controlled flight into terrain at cruise speed doesn't usually leave many large pieces on the mountainside.

And I wish life were a neverending frolic on a mountainside covered with bacon-flavoured daisies. But what's your point?

One day an arsonist set fire to the mountainside, and he had a heart attack because of it. A new person bought up his property, and I would visit their house sometimes, and see that firetruck, not knowing the backstory.

It's like being trapped in a box tumbling down the mountainside. I've found that even just unstrapping my seatbelt and taking a quick walk down the aisle on an airplane actually makes me feel safer, even though of course the reverse is actually true.

Decide to break free from the canvas and paint an entire mountainside? Great, now you have to consider things like the angles from which you can see the work, the way the lighting will fall, how long you have to complete the work and show people before the work succumbs to the weather, etc.

It is now a cave hotel: literally a hotel built into a rocky mountainside. I used to visit him every summer when I was a kid and traverse those underground cities, usually by myself.

In the autumn, you can sometimes tell where two separate stands share a mountainside, because the clones tend to turn yellow all at once, and you can see that one side of the mountain is still somewhat green while the other has turned yellow. I lived in an Aspen forest in Park City that was like that.

You can get a system like this working on a mountainside as long as it faces the sun. I think there are some engineering tradeoffs that have to be considered and also environmental concerns. I think it's a lot easier to find a desert with minimal ecosystem compared to a mountainside

All you need is four points: Point A is 'up', Point B is 'down', put your viewing position so that Point C is between you and the line AB. With A being 'up', Point D is on the left side of the line AB. Whether you use stars, a mountainside, a tree, galaxies, or jellyfish, that's all you need - but you still need a common point to refer to. I think a better way of phrasing the problem would be: You have a communications conduit to a parallel universe and we only have the ability to speak through it.

If you think building a dream home, getting slapped by a neighbor for an ill-timed kiss, and drowning your characters in their own swimming pool were interesting, imagine how you would feel if you could make your house a 100-story skyscraper built from obsidian and glass, with subbasements that pierce three separate underworlds before breaching ****, witness a tantrum that ends in broken bones, severed limbs, and execution by hammering, and **** your characters by sending them on a rollercoaster ride that ends with their minecart smashing into a mountainside and falling into a volcano. All of EA can produce a game where the tiny people pee their pants instead of using their own toilet.

Mountainside definitions

noun

the side or slope of a mountain; "conifer forests cover the eastern versant"

See also: versant