Gully - Wikipedia
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A gully is a landform created by running water, mass movement, or both, which erodes soil to a sharp angle, typically on a hillside or in river floodplains or terraces.
Gully | Erosion, Landforms, Depressions | Britannica
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gully, trench cut into land by the erosion of an accelerated stream of water. Various conditions make such erosion possible: the natural vegetation securing the soil may have been destroyed by human action, by fire, or by a climatic change; or an exceptional storm may send in torrents of water down the streambed.
GULLY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
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GULLY definition: a small valley or ravine originally worn away by running water and serving as a drainageway after prolonged heavy rains. See examples of gully used in a sentence.
gully - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
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gul•ly1 /ˈgʌli/ n. [countable], pl. -lies. Also, ˈgul•ley. Geography a small valley originally worn away by running water and serving to drain water away after long, heavy rains. a ditch or gutter: a gully along the side of the road.
Gully - definition of gully by The Free Dictionary
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Define gully. gully synonyms, gully pronunciation, gully translation, English dictionary definition of gully. n. pl. gul·lies 1. A deep ditch or channel cut in the earth by running water after a prolonged downpour. 2. A channel in the side of a mountain, especially...