ravine|ravines in English
noun
[ra·vine || rə'vɪːn]
steep narrow valley carved by running water, gorge
Use "ravine|ravines" in a sentence
1. Erie neighborhood Cherishes its ravines
2. Birches and oaks feathered the narrow ravines.
3. Mountains or ravines, police or soldiers, we never look back.
4. Heave the rocks into the ravine.
5. 6 They live on the slopes of ravines,*
6. Wanfeng ring inside out, xuan bi precipitous cliffs, ravines crossbar.
7. Base, we're 40 seconds out from Legardo Ravine.
8. Same ravine where we found our stray woodcutter.
9. The schoolyard was a mud patch tapering into a ravine.
10. Barranca definition, a steep-walled ravine or gorge
11. There is no way out of that ravine.
12. Ahead lay a deep ravine and another mountain.
13. The ravine is known locally as "la Gravina".
14. English words for Barranco include ravine, gorge and gulch
15. You found me at the bottom of that ravine.
16. 28 A ravine delimited the property on the south.
17. The straight flow of the brook formed a ravine.
18. He contemptuously hurled the notice-board into a ravine.
19. On one side we looked into a vast ravine.
20. What does Barranca mean? A deep ravine or gorge
21. We are heading down the ravine towards the Chichal Village.
22. She fell five metres to the bottom of the ravine.
23. A bus plunged 250 feet into a ravine, killing thirty people.
24. He knew the ravines where mushrooms grow, wild greens.Pines, almond trees, plum trees, arbousier
25. Cleomenes was therefore obliged to retreat with his troops across a series of ravines.