On the far side of the moat was a steepish bank lined with small trees; we tore up this and hurled ourselves over the far bank just as the first shot rang out.
After walking fast along this for an hour or so we were going up a steepishhill when Buckley complained of feeling very tired.
The ground again becomes thickly covered with snow, and I find we are again ascending a steepish grade, rising a thousand feet in a distance of about ninety miles, where we again reach a total altitude of 6180 feet above the sea.
We rolled down a steepish incline, on to the "mighty Missouri," which we crossed upon a bridge of boats.
The gradient is not so important, for it is quite as easy to learn this swing on a steepish slope as on a moderate one.
Find a steepish slope which is soft enough to prevent the least tendency to side-slip.
A few paces through the undergrowth brought them to the foot of a steepish cliff of rough, gray stone.
Before long, lights flashed ahead of them, and, descending a steepish hill, they chugged into the town of Aquebogue.
The roofs of the chapels which surround it finish below the corbel-table of the aisle, which has a steepish roof finishing below the clerestory; and the latter is divided into five bays by plain pilasters.
The river runs here and there under steepish bluffs, and occasionally considerable vineyards give--what is so much wanted--some variety of colour to the landscape.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "steepish" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.