Use "ravine" in a sentence

1. Heave the rocks into the ravine.

2. Base, we're 40 seconds out from Legardo Ravine.

3. Same ravine where we found our stray woodcutter.

4. The schoolyard was a mud patch tapering into a ravine.

5. Barranca definition, a steep-walled ravine or gorge

6. There is no way out of that ravine.

7. Ahead lay a deep ravine and another mountain.

8. The ravine is known locally as "la Gravina".

9. English words for Barranco include ravine, gorge and gulch

10. You found me at the bottom of that ravine.

11. 28 A ravine delimited the property on the south.

12. The straight flow of the brook formed a ravine.

13. He contemptuously hurled the notice-board into a ravine.

14. On one side we looked into a vast ravine.

15. What does Barranca mean? A deep ravine or gorge

16. We are heading down the ravine towards the Chichal Village.

17. She fell five metres to the bottom of the ravine.

18. A bus plunged 250 feet into a ravine, killing thirty people.

19. Mystic lakes and sparkling waterfalls captivate your eyes as you enter the ravine.

20. Barranca definition: a ravine or precipice Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

21. "Barranca" is a Spanish word meaning gulley or ravine

22. The ravine was covered on both sides, though not yet filled.

23. He and his men know every ravine, every rock, every cliff.

24. Nearby is near Runaway Ghaut, a rugged ravine where slaves sought refuge.

25. One section drops into a ravine filled with live oak and bay.

26. There's a small ravine that runs to the west of the breakline.

27. The name quebrada (literally "broken") translates as a deep valley or ravine.

28. He could only watch helplessly as the car plunged into the ravine.

29. Above this tableau , at the lip of the ravine, a bulldozer idles.

30. Chine definition, a ravine formed in rock by the action of running water

31. Barranca f (plural Barrancas) canyon, ravine, Barranca Synonyms: barranco, quiebra, quebrada; Derived terms

32. You head in the opposite direction and you come down into a ravine.

33. The bus is said to have over-turned and fallen into a ravine.

34. 29 My horse jump across the deep ravine, but all the others balk.

35. After ten minutes the road curved west and dipped down into a shallow ravine.

36. There was a narrow bridge across a gap that was more ravine than moat.

37. However, ACS will anyway keep the distribution rights for Ravine in the United Kingdom until [...].

38. This ravine joins the Yarmouk River, a tributary of the Jordan River, on its south.

39. This required 18 traverses, short stretches of road linked by sharp bends, with beyond it a ravine.

40. During the attack, one Marine fell into a shallow ravine and suffered a serious back injury.

41. It was first discovered in the ravine of Tai Mo Shan in 1955 by AFCD.

42. 23 Now a garrison* of the Phi·lisʹtines had gone out to the ravine pass of Michʹmash.

43. A valley, or ravine, where beasts of prey lurk in the shadows is a dangerous place for sheep.

44. There is very little pretty here, only the limestone ravine of Swinnergill Kirk being worthy of the camera.

45. Periodically a bulldozer clears the plot by pushing some of the bulkier refuse into the ravine.

46. The thieves had obviously been back and forth over the ravine ferrying everything back to their car.

47. Sentence Examples We were Awestruck by the amazing views down the ravine and on to the river

48. 25 At the Gynn, the ravine was bridged and an elaborate tramway layout constructed, facilitating cars reversing in both directions.

49. After the autumn and winter rains the stream becomes a raging torrent, flowing in places along a deep ravine.

50. The track continued along the bottom of the ravine but was barely distinguishable among the tumbled ruins of winter.

51. At the Gynn, the ravine was bridged and an elaborate tramway layout constructed, facilitating cars reversing in both directions.

52. Barranco is Spanish for ravine which aptly describes the cliff-top area with walkway cut through the rock to the sea

53. There are 14 other large bridges with high piers, the highest pier being 152 feet above the bottom of the ravine.

54. The ancient town grew up on one slope of the ravine created by a river that is now a small stream.

55. Henry Hank Belock, of 1900 Ravine Road Williamsport died Sunday February 13, 2017 at the Gatehouse at Divine Providence Hospital

56. He walked six miles to the riverbank; did a slide-run-slide down into a ravine made almost inaccessible by brush.

57. 29 The track continued along the bottom of the ravine but was barely distinguishable among the tumbled ruins of winter.

58. I followed them on to a narrow, crumbling ledge above the ravine where the wind hurled us against the wall.

59. The vehicle Careened off the road, rolled over for about 200 yards, struck a tree and then smashed into the ravine

60. Perhaps it went out of view when she was in a ravine or behind trees or bushes, but she pressed on.

61. A group of teenagers suffer a terrible Accident during a joy ride and get trapped at the bottom of a ravine.

62. The ravine made him think of a painting, but not a painting that he himself could have conceived of or completed.

63. The South of France—East Half Rich Botanising is to be had on the swampy ground at the mouth of the right ravine

64. Barranca (Spanish for Ravine) is a ruined structure in Red Dead Redemption in the Perdido region of the Nuevo Paraíso territory

65. Meanings English Baby Names Meaning: In English Baby Names the meaning of the name Corrie is: From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine

66. Babi Yar is a ravine on the outskirts of Kiev where Einsatzgruppen mobile squads killed at least 34,000 Jews over a one week period in September 1941

67. Bluff (noun) A high, steep bank, for example by a river or the sea, or beside a ravine or plain; a cliff with a broad face

68. The 14th Ferozepore Sikhs, advancing along the floor of Gully Ravine, were almost wiped out, losing 380 men out of 514 and 80% of their officers.

69. A battalion of the 169th Brigade advanced from the south-east of Leuze Wood towards Loop Trench, to establish a defensive flank along the Combles ravine.

70. The Bushfire event was ignited by lightning strikes on 20 December, which started the Duncan and Menzies fires, followed by more lightning strikes on 30 December, which started the Ravine fire

71. The neighborhood's main attraction, however, is Glen Canyon Park, a 70-acre swath of city-owned wilderness nestled in a sweeping ravine and just out of sight of several major roads.

72. Test excavations in destroyed buildings and in a dry ravine showed that heavy rains led to a deposition covering parts of the cemetery and the associated settlement buildings with alluvium.

73. At En-gedi you can still watch a female ibex, or mountain goat, gracefully pick her way down a rocky ravine as she follows a male goat toward the water.

74. Meanwhile, back at the poor smothered stream in the middle of this Amphitheatered ravine of false-medieval buildings: looking east again, with the cul-de-sac and low-rise apartments in the background

75. Meanwhile, back at the poor smothered stream in the middle of this Amphitheatered ravine of false-medieval buildings: looking east again, with the cul-de-sac and low-rise apartments in the background

76. However, it is generally understood that the reference is to “the torrent valley of Egypt” —a long ravine marking the southwest boundary of the Promised Land. —Numbers 34:2, 5; Genesis 15:18.

77. A word of Spanish American origin, the term ‘barranca’ stems from the Spanish word for “cliff, precipice, gully, ravine.” One place to find Barrancas is at the lower elevations of La Malinche volcano in central Mexico.

78. When Leo Tolstoy was five years old, his brother Nikolay came to him and said he had engraved the secret to universal happiness on a little green stick, which he had hidden in a ravine on the family's estate in Russia.

79. Adiantum pedatum, commonly called northern maidenhair fern, is a deciduous, clump-forming, Missouri native fern which typically grows 1.5 to 2' tall and is most frequently found on rich wooded slopes, ravine bottoms and damp shady woods.

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