Gulley [noun]

Definition of Gulley:

small ravine

Synonyms of Gulley:


Opposite/Antonyms of Gulley:

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Sentence/Example of Gulley:

The aliens edged their way to a gulley along the side of the road.

Presently he reached another downsloping gulley and halted on its near rim to look across.

With Caesar padding beside him, Franz started down the gulley toward Dornblatt and as he did so, his uneasiness mounted.

Plowing his own path with powerful shoulders, he went up the gulley to a wind-felled tree that cast a dark shadow.

It went from the top of the bank alongside a deep gulley and down to the creek in Berby Hollow.

The colonel was in a gulley just below me when a shell burst over us.

There were two very high hills, and we were in the gulley at the bottom.

Their success had had the usual effect of attracting numbers to the gulley.

There was a yellow, rain-washed gulley before him; the charge swept down one side and up the other.

Allan went down one side of the gulley with some ease, but it was another thing to climb the other.