The difference between a gully and a ditch is that a gully is a deep ditch. Also a ditch is a lower grade in the earth where water collects and pools.
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∙ 10y agoa ditch ain't got no water in it. A stream does
a rill makes a gully a gully makes a stream a stream makes a river
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All the money he can find in that ditch.
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a ditch
The deep water can cause both a ditch or a gully. The formation of a gully or a ditch is dependent on the topography of the land and the speed of the flowing water.
a ditch or a creek
arroyo - deep gully cut by an intermittent stream.
No, it is not an adjective. It is a noun meaning a ditch or ravine.
a ditch ain't got no water in it. A stream does
The difference between a gully trap drain and a floor drain is placement. A floor drain is in a floor, a gully trap drain goes on an external wall.
gaza is a community in portmore (leader: Vybez Kartel) gully is a community in kingston (leader:Movado)
A rill is a much smaller channel. From Sabreena :)
When the cow fell into the gully, it took a team of firemen and heavy lifting gear to rescue it.
The best I can guess is that you are looking for the word "ravine", or possibly "gully".
It's a gully. Rills are smaller ditches cut by running water, but can be plowed over. Once the ditch is so deep it can't be plowed over, it's a gully.