Lexicographical Neighbors of Gulleyed
Literary usage of Gulleyed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Putnam's Magazine (1908)
"Any one who has observed the melancholy, ruined "old fields" of the Southern
Appalachian slopes must have noted the washed-off sterility of their gulleyed ..."
2. The Manuscript by Griggs, Rev. Mr Griggs (1827)
"A winding, gulleyed path led around the rock to the brow of the steep eminence
from below; and there was no danger of being surprised, without sufficient ..."
3. Exploring and Travelling Three Thousand Miles Through Brazil from Rio de by James William Wells (1887)
"... fill up the bottoms and creep up the gulleyed water-courses of the hill-sides;
here and there are a few scattered ..."
4. The Fundamental Doctrines of the Christian Faith by Reuben Archer Torrey (1918)
"Furthermore, there had already been a storm that had gulleyed out deep ditches
across the path into which one might fall and break his leg. ..."
5. Henri: Or, the Web and Woof of Life by William G. Cambridge (1853)
"Down the sides of these mountains leaped many babbling streams, and, in their
course, they had gulleyed out the hills, making deep ravines and beautiful ..."
6. Field-farings: A Vagrant Chronicle of Earth and Sky by Martha McCulloch Williams (1892)
"Upland, on the gulleyed hill-sides, "butterfly-weed " glows in summer sunshine
like unto handfuls of yellow-scarlet flame amid a sea of feathery sedge. ..."