gulley

[guhl-ee]

gulley Definition

  • 1a trench or a channel in the ground that is formed by running water
  • 2a small valley or ravine

Using gulley: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gulley" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The heavy rain caused a gulley to form in the backyard.

  • Example

    The hikers followed the gulley down to the river.

  • Example

    The car got stuck in the gulley and had to be towed out.

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    The gulley was filled with debris from the storm.

gulley Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with gulley

  • a heavy rainstorm that causes flooding

    Example

    Last night's storm was a real gulley washer.

  • a skiing maneuver where the skier jumps over a gulley

    Example

    He executed a perfect gulley jump on his way down the mountain.

  • a form of cricket played in a narrow alley or gulley

    Example

    The kids were playing gulley cricket in the street.

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Summary: gulley in Brief

A 'gulley' [guhl-ee] is a channel or trench in the ground formed by running water, or a small valley or ravine. It can be caused by heavy rain or natural erosion, and is often found in mountainous or hilly areas. Phrases like 'gulley washer' describe a heavy rainstorm that causes flooding, while 'gulley jump' refers to a skiing maneuver.