noun
- a narrow gorge or canyon, especially one formed by a river cutting through rock
- a section of a river with swift currents and rapids, typically between steep rock walls
Usage: often used in place names, particularly in the Pacific Northwest; from French dalle meaning 'slab' or 'flagstone'
Usage: nautical/geographical
Examples
- The Dalles is a famous gorge along the Columbia River in Oregon.
- Kayakers navigate the swift currents through the dalles with skill and caution.
- The river carved deep dalles through the volcanic rock over millions of years.
- Hikers explored the scenic dalles during their trip through the canyon country.
- The narrow dalles created a natural bottleneck for river traffic.