We were quite tired when we reached our destination, rode up a washed and "gullied" approach to a most miserable looking habitation, a little have cultivated enclosure on one side, a lot on the other in which stood a poor bay horse, while outside under a tree languished a miserable claybank, with his back all bloody, a decrepit paling enclosed a little yard before the door where ❋ Unknown (1863)
The road was badly washed and gullied and showed little sign of travel. ❋ Unknown (2010)
He was describing how excessive rains gullied out his fields this year, delayed planting and harvesting, and how getting the land back into proper shape will probably take a long time. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Upon reemerging, the sun baked the mud into a cracked and gullied carapace as resistant to the plow as a layer of granite. ❋ Michael Hiltzik (2010)
This involved first setting their car in the river for three days to swell its weather-beaten wooden spokes, lest the wheels shake themselves into matchsticks on the gullied road. ❋ Michael Hiltzik (2010)
Mom steers the Bug down their long, gullied driveway, trying not to bottom-out at the end. ❋ Unknown (2010)
So the siege was laid, the French and ourselves sitting down on the muddy, rain-sodden gullied plateau before Sevastopol, the dismalest place on earth, with no proper quarters but a few poor huts and tents, and everything to be carted up from Balaclava on the coast eight miles away. ❋ Geoff Barbanell (2010)
The second of these, vast and gullied, with its own pond, and criss-crossed with pathways lined with hundred-year-old lime trees, made the strongest impression on her, possibly because it was the closest to Pushkin Street where her parents lived when she was seven years old. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Just below the booming Yukon town, Clay climbs the scarred and gullied "slide" of Moosehide Mountain and, with his body chilling, his fingers frost-bitten, he slips and slides down in a small avalanche, then regains his balance and attains the summit. ❋ Unknown (2008)
The badlands, which are the largest in Canada, form a gullied and sculpted landscape of great beauty, constantly eroded by wind and rain, exposing new fossil bone beds. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Dunes up to 30 m high are characterized by mobile crests, vegetated flanks and swales rilled and gullied by water; these, and the sand plains occupy the bulk of the park. ❋ Unknown (2008)
QUESTION: Is this not a gullied sort of area, a bit of a valley there at the end of the runway? ❋ Unknown (2005)
And so Wun Ngo Wen had savored what would likely be his final look at Mars — the wind-gullied flatlands of Basalt Dry, Odos on Epu-Epia — before he was locked into the flight chamber of the crude iron-and-ceramic multistage rocket that carried him into space. ❋ Unknown (2005)
His cheeks were fuller, too, though they were as wrinkled as ever, the dark skin softly gullied. ❋ Unknown (2005)
Narrow, strewn with stones, pitted and gullied, it twisted skyward like a snake about to strike. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926- (1999)
Perhaps it was the westward desolation, a rain-gullied plain stretching farther than his sight, dust scudding between scattered shrubs and clumps of harsh grass. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926- (1998)
The honeysuckle which draped the gullied red sides of the road in tangled greenery was piercingly fragrant as always after rain, the sweetest perfume in the world. ❋ Margaret Mitchell (1996)
1. "[My gran] bought me a [gully] gully watch for Christmas. I opened it and realised the wrapping paper was more likely to tell the right time!"
2. "When I was a kid my mom always made me wear gully [gullies] to play football in. They were called 'Run Team Pro Shaft 900' and they fell to bits after 2 days!" ❋ Cree$e (2007)
I'm so [damn] gully ❋ Seoul (2003)
[Kristen] [accidently] tried to swallow her gully gully [one night] when she was drunk. ❋ JayLap (2006)
You [ain't] gully, [That shit] was gully ❋ Kingpin (2003)
gulli-choti [lulli] ❋ Don123456 (2012)
That hotel we [laid up] in was so gully. No TV, no towels, just [a bed] and a [lightbulb]. ❋ Brianhh (2004)
Amir: [Jake and Amir] are two [gullies] that work together, live together, and [play together].
Jake: We're not really best friends, so don't type that.
Amir: Yes we are.
Jake: No we aren't, and we also don't live together.
Amir: Whatever.
Jake: Not whatever.
Amir: Dinner tonight?
Jake: Nope. ❋ Walshrus (2009)
US - [Keep it] gully! - [keep it] [raw]/street
india - that guy has respect in the gully - that guy has respect in the streets. ❋ Jhutt (2008)
[amir]: jake, jake..jake
jake: what?
amir: gullies fo life. brotha
jake: ive told you thats [not a real word]
amir: check it, [fo-sho]! (shows site)
jake: ..oh god ❋ Swertg (2008)
[keep it] gully ❋ Webster (2003)