7th October 2011, 01:05 PM
But if your after a definition......
OXFORD ONLINE DICTIONARY says:
gully
noun (plural gullies)
1: (also gulley)a ravine formed by the action of water.
Australian /NZ a river valley.
a deep artificial channel serving as a gutter or drain.
2: Cricket a fielding position on the off side between point and the slips:he was caught in the gully by Jones
a fielder at gully.
3: (also gali) Indian an alley. [from Hindi gal[FONT="]ī[/FONT]]
verb
(also gulley)[with object] (usually as adjective gullied) (of water) make gullies or deep channels in (land):he began to pick his way over the gullied landscape
Origin: mid 16th century (in the sense ‘gullet’: from French goulet (see gullet)
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OXFORD ONLINE DICTIONARY says:
gully
noun (plural gullies)
1: (also gulley)a ravine formed by the action of water.
Australian /NZ a river valley.
a deep artificial channel serving as a gutter or drain.
2: Cricket a fielding position on the off side between point and the slips:he was caught in the gully by Jones
a fielder at gully.
3: (also gali) Indian an alley. [from Hindi gal[FONT="]ī[/FONT]]
verb
(also gulley)[with object] (usually as adjective gullied) (of water) make gullies or deep channels in (land):he began to pick his way over the gullied landscape
Origin: mid 16th century (in the sense ‘gullet’: from French goulet (see gullet)
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