barranca

/bəˈɹæŋkə/

barranca

English Noun
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Definition

A steep-sided gulch or arroyo; a canyon or ravine.

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish barranca.

Example Sentences

  • "“Well: hardly,” said the Consul, softly as before, casting a suspicious eye for his part in the other direction at some maguey growing beyond the barranca, like a battalion moving up a slope under machine-gun fire."
  • "Have you ever been south of Monterey? / Barrancas carve the coastline / And the chaparral flows to the sea / 'Neath waves of golden sunshine"
  • "[…]his hero, the Consul, is shot and thrown down the barranca followed by a dead dog."
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