gully
51gully stick — a long stick run through the rope handles allowing two people to carry a gully barrel with either end of the stick resting on their shoulders …
52GULLY, RIGHT HON, WILLIAM COURT — Speaker of the House of Commons since 1895; has represented Carlisle since 1886, is son of Dr. Gully of water cure celebrity; b. 1835 …
53gully-raker — /ˈgʌli reɪkə/ (say gulee raykuh) noun Colloquial 1. someone who gully rakes. 2. a stockwhip. 3. a severe rainstorm causing a high run off …
54gully-root — česnakinė petiverija statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Petiverijinių šeimos vaistinis augalas (Petiveria alliacea), paplitęs Centrinėje ir Pietų Amerikoje. atitikmenys: lot. Petiveria alliacea angl. apacina; Congo root; garlic weed; Guinea… …
55gully gum — slėninis eukaliptas statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Mirtinių šeimos medieninis augalas (Eucalyptus smithii), paplitęs Australijoje. atitikmenys: lot. Eucalyptus smithii angl. gully gum šaltinis Valstybinės lietuvių kalbos komisijos 2008 m.… …
56gully knife — noun see gully I …
57gully-hole — gullˈy hole noun A passage by which a gutter discharges into a drain • • • Main Entry: ↑gully …
58gully-hunter — gullˈy hunter noun A person who picks up things from gutters • • • Main Entry: ↑gully …
59gully — 1) an ephemeral stream channel. A small gulch or channel caused by runoff and erosion 2) a small pond or series of linked ponds forming the headwaters of a stream 3) a deep marine valley. Also spelled gulley 4) …
60gully — channel formed on a poorly vegetated hillside by soil erosion. Only contain water during rainstorm events …