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- adjective Located on or near a
ski slope
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Examples
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A "slopeside" section of the hotel with eight large condo units has a separate entrance.
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There are also 99 rooms available in the hotels for slopeside guests.
Connie Lawn: An Escape from Washington -- Liberty Mountain Resort, Carroll Valley Pennsylvania Connie Lawn 2011
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Not only are Tremblant's slopeside conditions fantastic, but their available lodging and accommodations are a cut-above-the-rest as well!
The Ski Channel: Spend Presidents Day Weekend At Mont Tremblant The Ski Channel 2012
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As you already know, Vail is well known for providing its visitors with a plethora of options for slopeside fun -- and apres ski is no different.
The Ski Channel: Top 5 Slopes To Celebrate Super Bowl Sunday The Ski Channel 2012
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As you already know, Vail is well known for providing its visitors with a plethora of options for slopeside fun -- and apres ski is no different.
The Ski Channel: Top 5 Slopes To Celebrate Super Bowl Sunday The Ski Channel 2012
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There are also 99 rooms available in the hotels for slopeside guests.
Connie Lawn: An Escape from Washington -- Liberty Mountain Resort, Carroll Valley Pennsylvania Connie Lawn 2011
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I mean, I'd trade a Swarovski crystal-encrusted BlackBerry Bold and (maybe) a slopeside romp with the cast of Entourage to actually see a film ... and the sublime Kieran Culkin and Alec Baldwin in the flesh, of course.
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Or try the slopeside deck at Los Amigos - where your après margarita tastes even better watching skiers tumble down black-diamond Pepi's Face.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed CATHERINE DAWSON MARCH 2011
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Number of slopeside trees at Taos, N.M., with a hanging porrón of martinis: 2
NYT > Home Page By CINDY HIRSCHFELD 2011
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The staff is friendly, the restaurants destinations in their own right, and the slopeside location can't be beat.
NYT > Home Page By JAY CHESHES 2011
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