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gulch
[ guhlch ]
noun
- a deep, narrow ravine, especially one marking the course of a stream or torrent.
gulch
/ ɡʌltʃ /
noun
- a narrow ravine cut by a fast stream
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Origin of gulch1
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Example Sentences
But there turned out to be, if not a cliff, at least a gulch still embedded in the deal.
I don't mean to imply that doctors are all going to move to Galt's Gulch.
Technological vision and rivalry are so intertwined that local residents call the place Silicon Gulch.
They found the half-breed cooking some bacon over a tiny fire, at the head of a gulch that was just made for human concealment.
Avoiding the road, the half-breed made his way to a gulch near the ranch, where he tied his horse.
We had followed the spur track up the gulch for maybe a short quarter of a mile when we came to the engine.
That siding is part of an old 'Y' at the mouth of a gulch that runs back into the mountains for maybe a dozen miles or so.
Tarbell nodded without breaking his monotonous repetition of the Crow Gulch call.
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