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Qu'est-ce (qui) est gully - définition

LANDFORM CREATED BY RUNNING WATER
Gullies; Voçoroca; Vocoroca; Gully erosion; Gullying
  • A gully in [[Kharkiv oblast]], [[Ukraine]].
  • Gullied landscape in [[Somalia]].

Gully         
adj.
Usu. seen in phrase Keep it Gully, designating a state of affairs where things have been maintained in a positive, productive, and down-to-earth condition - like in Fern Gully when they were living in the rainforest they had to keep it raw.
Hey, are you going to go start a fight wiht that guy and not make a lot of money?Not a chance. I'm keeping it Gully.
Gully         
·noun A large knife.
II. Gully ·vi To flow noisily.
III. Gully ·noun A grooved iron rail or tram plate.
IV. Gully ·vt To wear into a gully or into gullies.
V. Gully ·noun A channel or hollow worn in the earth by a current of water; a short deep portion of a torrent's bed when dry.
gully         
also gulley (gullies)
A gully is a long narrow valley with steep sides.
The bodies of the three climbers were located at the bottom of a steep gully.
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Gully

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. Gullies resemble large ditches or small valleys, but are metres to tens of metres in depth and width and are characterised by a distinct 'headscarp' or 'headwall' and progress by headward (i.e. upstream) erosion. Gullies are commonly related to intermittent or ephemeral water flow usually associated with localised intense or protracted rainfall events, or snowmelt. Gullies can be formed and accelerated by cultivation practices on hillslopes (often gentle gradient) in farmland, and they can develop rapidly in rangelands from existing natural erosion forms subject to vegetative cover removal and livestock activity.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour gully
1. Tomorrow they will say stop playing gully cricket.
2. Over 6: Hayden edges just past Bell at fineish gully.
3. The gully itself is reputed to have magical powers.
4. Floodwaters cut a 30–foot gully through one road near tiny Witoka.
5. The gully at the end of the runway has also been a source of contention.