Crossword-Solution: GULLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Gully | n. | A large knife. |
| Gully | n. | 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 | n. | A grooved iron rail or tram plate. |
| Gully | v. t. | To wear into a gully or into gullies. |
| Gully | v. i. | To flow noisily. |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
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greedy person
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Sentences with GULLY (5)
One inhabited a deep pond, far removed from public view; the other lived in a gully containing little water, and traversed by a country road.
Just beyond the gully was old Uncle Billy Beemer’s grove,—twelve town lots set out in fine, well-grown cottonwood trees, delightful to look upon, or to listen to, as they swayed and rippled in the wind.
But when I got to shore pap wasn’t in sight yet, and as I was running her into a little creek like a gully, all hung over with vines and willows, I struck another idea: I judged I’d hide her good, and then, ’stead of taking to the woods when I run off, I’d go down the river about fifty mile and camp in one place for good, and not have such a rough time tramping on foot.
And every creek and gully Sends forth its little flood, Till the river runs a banker, All stained with yellow mud.
The creek had eroded deep into the little gully, and no matter how hot it was on the baking, shimmering levels of the ranches above, down here one always found one's self enveloped in an odorous, moist coolness.
Quotes with GULLY (3)
Mothers, fathers, our kind, tell me again that death doesn't matter. Tell me it's just a limitation of vision ,a fold of landscape, a deep flax-and-poppy-filled gully hidden on the hill, pleat in our perception a somersault of existence, natural, even beneficent even a gift, the only key to the red-lacquered door at the end of the hall," water within water," those old stories.
Why do we say razzle-dazzle instead of dazzle-razzle? Why super-duper, helter-skelter, harum-scarum, hocus-pocus, willy-nilly, hully-gully, roly-poly, holy moly, herky-jerky, walkie-talkie, namby-pamby, mumbo-jumbo, loosey-goosey, wing-ding, wham-bam, hobnob, razza-matazz, and rub-a-dub-dub? I thought you'd never ask. Consonants differ in "obstruency" — the degree to which they impede the flow of air, ranging from merely making it resonate, to forcing it noisily past an obstr…
She came towards me with a juicy gash between her legs that smelled like my best friend's sister" Just when I thought I'd escaped them all She comes reeling herself inpulling at my stringsher hand quick to find my zipper She moaned the way a drunk old lady does And I wasn't even inside her yet" You don't have anywhere else to be," she managed to say..." My wounds have been reopened tonight already," I muttered I caught wind of the gully ... the part of her she once kept sacre…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, WSJ.
Used 15 times in crossword archives (1953–2023).