noun
- a narrow ravine or valley, especially one formed by running water
Usage: primarily used in western United States
Examples
- The old mining town was built in a narrow gulch between two hills.
- Water rushed down the gulch after the heavy rainfall.
- They followed the gulch upstream to find the source of the creek.
- The trail wound through a rocky gulch lined with pine trees.
- Gold prospectors often searched for nuggets in mountain gulches.
- The flash flood carved a deeper channel through the gulch.