piste - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • groom: However there is some great cruising to be had on well groomed pistes.
  • overlook: Sunny balcony overlooking the piste ( no roads or cars!
  • ski: The locals say that you do not have to ski the same piste twice in a week.
  • cruise: Has funicular access to a glacial bowl with wide open cruising pistes.
  • serve: Your local ski pass gives direct access to 107km of prepared piste served by 49 lifts.
  • maintain: There is a wide range of well maintained pistes, suitable for all grades of skier.

Preposition: for

  • level: It will be ski-in ski-out, offering access to 260km of pistes for all levels of skiers.

Adjective modifier

  • well-groomed: Daisen ski resort has 26 slopes that stretch over nearly six miles of well-groomed pistes.
  • tree-lined: Most of the skiing is through tree-lined pistes on well-maintained slopes, many of which are snow cannon protected.
  • prepared: In total there are 87 ski lifts covering 238 kms of prepared pistes - all on the one lift pass!
  • marked: There is no ski school, no marked pistes, no ski patrols.
  • packed: Good skiing can be found across the area on packed pistes.
  • gentle: Wide, gentle pistes allow for exploration at an early stage.

Modifies a noun

  • basher: We saw 7 piste bashers in line grooming at mid day, never seen that anywhere else.
  • skiing: Chalet Off piste skiing Holidays Probably the greatest ski event!
  • skier: The snow, on the other hand, has been of more interest to those crystal gazing types, than the off piste skiers.
  • closure: Winter sports - Costs incurred following piste closure or avalanche at resorts less than 1000 meters above sea level.
  • map: We are happy to supply official resort piste maps on request.
  • ski: Maybe you've always wondered how a piste ski differs from a freeride ski?

Preposition: in

  • chopper: Others who are less prepared or dont have time, but who have loads of money, have gone off piste in choppers.

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