Lexicographical Neighbors of Gulched
Literary usage of Gulched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire by Edward Gibbon (1837)
"127 As soon as the Romans breathed from the toils of the Punic war, they were
attracted by the beauties and the pleasures of gulched, It not positively ..."
2. Kansas: The Prelude to the War for the Union by Leverett Wilson Spring (1885)
"... At night-fall Brown encamped in a gulched, wooded, ledgy tract about a mile
north of Potta- ..."
3. Our Young Folks by John Townsend Trowbridge, Lucy Larcom, Gail Hamilton (1872)
"They ran slow at first, and Rose began to eat and eat just like a pig, when all
of a sudden it gulched out so big and fast we could n't stop it, and we ran. ..."
4. Canada as it is by John Foster Fraser (1905)
"upon the panorama, while the black engine giants of the Canadian Pacific Railway
grunted and snorted through the gulched defiles, and screeched and bellowed ..."
5. Publication of the American Sociological Society by American Sociological Association (1907)
"And in many things above the average, we find Homestead a town with gulched
streets like a mining district and high death-rates, with, ..."