Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gulch.(verb)
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Use "gulches" in a sentence
"This kind of accident is not unusual in the Carolinas, or in Georgia or Florida, for that matter, because as you may know, alongside many, many roads and highways here there are what we might call gulches or swamps to drain the highway, and cars often run off into such things and the occupants are often drowned."
"The distracting beauty of this coast is what are called gulches — narrow deep ravines or gorges, from 100 to 2,000 feet in depth, each with a series of cascades from 10 to 1,800 feet in height."
"The distracting beauty of this coast is what are called gulches -- narrow deep ravines or gorges, from 100 to 2,000 feet in depth, each with a series of cascades from 10 to 1,800 feet in height."