It refers to a task or situation which is (or is suposed to be) incapable of amelioration. It particularly applies to (or derives from) the geography of the west and north of Yorkshire, England, where it is uncommon for there to be extensive flat ground, thus almost every journey requires climbing a hill at some stage, and will also require the climbing of *a* hill on the return journey.
A palindrome
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one meant to leave quickly. A cowboy might say "He was moving three ways from Sunday."
lol... you've lost your mind. It's uphill
Both ways are listed.
On Center Both Ways
Uphill Both Ways - 2009 II was released on: USA: 21 January 2009 (LDS Film Festival)
That's a playful exaggeration to emphasize how difficult the journey was. It implies that the path was so uphill that even walking backwards would make it downhill, creating a humorous image of a challenging journey.
I had to walk fifteen miles uphill both ways, in snow five feet deep.
walk uphill ten miles to school both ways.
'uphill' it is positive 'downhill' it is negative
both
depends, if that was the constant speed at all times uphill and downhill, and the times are both the same. then the average speed would be 15mph
an outline of what is meant by agreed ways of working
it is both kinetic and potential energy
symbol for research hypothesis are written in two ways . Ha or H1 . both meant to address research hypothesis.
yes, you hold low when shooting both uphill [i]and[/i] downhill.
Uphill Battle ended in 2005.