upmountain
English
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editupmountain (not comparable)
- Higher up a mountain.
- 2017, Robin F. Gainey, Light of the Northern Dancers:
- A wolf howled somewhere upmountain. The bear raised his head to the sound, then moved toward the elk to protect its kill.
- 2018, Fritz Leiber, The Adventures of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, volume 2:
- “But ladies, we have hardly time for a trip upmountain,” the Mouser called after protestingly, “what with preparations to be made for the Isle's defense and tomorrow's sailing against the Mingols.”