Hilley

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(1) an act of complete laziness. (2) Constantly absent. Urban Dictionary

Recorded in many forms including Heyley, Highley, Highly, Hilee, Hiley, Hilley, Hillie, Hilly and others, this is an English locational surname. It originates from a place in the county of Shropshire called Highley. ... In this case, it's pronounced Hill-Lee. Can be mispronounced as Hi-Lee. Often mispelled as Hiley, Hilly, and Hilee Urban Dictionary

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April 26th, 2008 6: 13 pm ET what next hilley STREET FIGHTING? ❋ Unknown (2008)

Swam the river near our camp two of them were cought by the party in the river. at half past 4 oClock we set out and proceeded on verry well [blank space in MS.] miles and incamped on the Std. Side the countrey as before hilley & broken verry small proportion of timber in the points, some little pine & Ceader in the hills ❋ Unknown (1904)

The countrey is hilley & rugged and the earth of a lightish brown and but indifferent, some small cedar is scattered on the Sides of the hils & in the hollars, some pine ridges is also to be seen ❋ Unknown (1904)

Wednesday 8th Sent 9 men in persuit of the Indians and proceeded with the ballance N about 8 miles over a verry hilley country mountains bg N about 20 miles distant and others S W and W about 50 miles - ❋ Unknown (1825)

They also inform that 10 nations lives on this river by hunting and on buries &c. The Countrey begin to be thinly timbered with Pine & low white oake verry rocky and hilley - We purchased at this vilg 4 dogs - at the end of this Course is ❋ Meriwether Lewis (1791)

Decent to a butifull Stream, passed over a Second hill of a verry Steep assent & thro a hilley Countrey for 8 miles an Encamped on a Small ❋ Meriwether Lewis (1791)

Side, extensive bottoms and low hilley Countrey on each Side (good wintering Place) a high peaked mountain Suppose to be Mt. Hood is on the Lard Side S. 85 E. 40 miles distant from the mouth of quick Sand river. ❋ Meriwether Lewis (1791)

Snow top mountains to our left, open hilley Countrey on the right. ❋ Meriwether Lewis (1791)

I walked out on the lower Side of this river and found the countrey hilley the Soil composed of black mole & a Small perportion of Sand containing great quantity of Small peable Some limestone, black flint, ❋ Meriwether Lewis (1791)

Fork on the right on which I saw near an old Indian encampment a Swet house Covered wthh earth, at 2 miles assended a high hill & proceeded through a hilley and thickly timbered Countrey for 9 miles & on the ❋ Meriwether Lewis (1791)

The road through this hilley Countrey is verry bad passing over hills & thro Steep hollows, over falling timber &c. &c. continued on & passed Some most intolerable road on the Sides of the Steep Stoney mountains, which might be avoided by keeping up the Creek which is thickly covered with under groth & falling timber Crossed a mountain 8 miles with out water & encamped on a hill Side on the Creek after ❋ Meriwether Lewis (1791)

S.all rivers on the S. S.de, & that the Countrey is verry hilley and the greater part Covered with timber, Great numbers of beaver & c. - the ❋ Meriwether Lewis (1791)

Lay by - The Countrey is hilley & rugged and the earth of a lightish brown and but indifferent, Some Small Cedar is Scattered on the Sides of the hils & in the hollars, Some pine ridges is also to be Seen on the North Side, we observe great quantites of game as usual. ❋ Meriwether Lewis (1791)

Countrey hilley on both Sides of a rich black earth, which disolves ❋ Meriwether Lewis (1791)

& salts than below, the gullies in maney places are white, and their bottoms one, two & 3 Inches deep of this mineral, no appearance of either burnt pumice stone or coal, the countrey hilley on both sides, of a rich black earth, which disolves in water. ❋ Unknown (1904)

Indians in a Small bottom on the Lard Side I believe those Indians to be travelers. opposit is the head of a long narrow Island close under the Starboard Side, back of this Island two Creeks fall in about 6 miles apart, and appear to head in the high hilley countrey to the N.E. opposit this long Island is 2 others one Small and about the middle of the river. the other larger and nearly opposit its lower point, and opposit a high clift of Black rocks on the Lard. ❋ Meriwether Lewis (1791)

Set out early this morning, the frost was severe last night, the ice appeared along the edge of the water, water also freized on the oars. at the distance of one mile passed the entrance of a creek 15 yds. wide on Stard. side, this we call Teapot Creek, it affords no water at it's mouth but has runing water at some small distance above, this I beleive to be the case with many of those creekes which we have passed since we entered this hilley country, the water is absorbed by the earth near the river and of course appear dry; they afford but little water at any rate, and that is so strongly impregnated with these salts that it is unfit for uce; all the wild anamals appear fond of this water; I have tryed it by way of experiment & find it moderately pergative, but painfull to the intestens in it's opperation. this creek runs directly towards some low mountains which lye N.W. of it and appear to be about ❋ Meriwether Lewis (1791)

I walked to the top of the first part of the mountain with much fatigue as the distance was about 3 miles thro intolerable thickets of Small Pine, arrow wood a groth much resembling arrow wood with briers, growing to 10 & 15 feet high interlocking with each other & Furn, aded to this difficulty the hill was So Steep that I was obliged to drawing my Self up in many places by the bowers, the Countrey Continues thick and hilley as far back a I could See. ❋ Meriwether Lewis (1791)

a Cloudy rainey day proceeded up the Coast which runs from my camp 11/4 miles west of the iner extry of the Cape N. 20° W. 5 miles through a rugged hilley countrey thickly off the Sea coast to the Comencment of an extencive Sand beech which runs N. 10° W. to point Lewis about 20 miles distance. ❋ Meriwether Lewis (1791)

Indians) thro a hilley Countrey to the Camp of the Indians on a branch of the Columbia River, before we entered this Camp a Serimonious hault was requested by the Chief and I Smoked with all that Came around for ❋ Meriwether Lewis (1791)

[Jon] is being [really] hilley [this morning]. ❋ Craven (2003)

[Nick]: You see [Heather] over there? [Coleman]: Yeah. Nick: What's her last name? Coleman: Hilley. Nick: Oh, so her family is from Enlgand? Coleman: Yes. ❋ BeefersNinja14 (2011)

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