Gullies [noun]

Definition of Gullies:

ravine, ditch

Synonyms of Gullies:


Opposite/Antonyms of Gullies:

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Sentence/Example of Gullies:

One by one we left camp, figuring we’d be able to keep tabs on each other pretty easily in the wide-open gully.

Judge then of my surprise when I rode up out of the water-washed gully and found them nowhere in sight.

It was perched high above the sidewalk, for the street but a few years since was a gully, and the grading had deepened it.

Thousands of Turks in a bunch, so the boys say, swarmed out of their trenches and the Gully Ravine.

One of the horses was hobbled, and they were all eating hungrily the grass that grew along the gully's sides.

A few pines were sprinkled about the slopes of the gully, and one or two of them which had fallen lay athwart the creek.

They went up for another hour, and then came out upon the expected strip of plateau in the midst of which the gully died out.

By the way, there's another creek to the southeast yonder, where you see that gully in the mountain.

So spying of Payne in a gully, I went into him, and there staid, thinking to have gone to Chelsy with them.

The prince had gestured to me when we had entered to a ledge that angled upward from the gully, and I knew now what he had meant.