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  1. GULLY definition: 1. a narrow valley or channel with steep sides, made by a fast-flowing stream: 2. an artificial…. Learn more.

  2. 1. : a trench which was originally worn in the earth by running water and through which water often runs after rains. 2. : a small valley or gulch. gully. 3 of 3. verb. gul· ly ˈgə-lē. gullied; gullying. transitive verb. : to make gullies in. intransitive verb.

  3. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › GullyGully - Wikipedia

    A gully is a landform created by running water, mass movement, or commonly a combination of both eroding sharply into soil or other relatively erodible material, typically on a hillside or in river floodplains or terraces. [1] .

  4. 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.

  5. 1. a channel or small valley, esp one cut by heavy rainwater. 2. New Zealand. a small bush-clad valley. 3. a deep, wide fissure between two buttresses in a mountain face, sometimes containing a stream or scree. 4. cricket. a. a fielding position between the slips and point. b. a fielder in this position. 5.

  6. A gully is a deep valley that's formed by water that runs across land and wears it away. Most gullies form along hillsides. When a stream or runoff from a heavy rainfall erodes the land and forms a ravine or ditch, the result is a gully.

  7. A narrow, steep-sided channel formed in loose earth by running water. A gully is usually dry except after periods of heavy rainfall or after the melting of snow or ice.

  8. GULLY definition: a narrow valley that is usually dry except after a lot of rain. Learn more.

  9. GULLY meaning: a long, narrow cut or low area in the ground that water moves through when it rains

  10. Apr 26, 2017 · Gullies are landforms created by surface runoff which erodes deep into the soil, especially on the hillside. Gullies are like wide ditches or developing valleys but are a few feet deep and wide.

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