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Coulee Meaning in English

word

ˈkuɫi
KOO-lee
ˈkuli
KOO-lee

Definition

A coulee is a deep, narrow valley or ravine, usually formed by running water, often found in the western United States and Canada. It can also refer to a dry stream bed or channel that only occasionally carries water.

Usage & Nuances

"Coulee" is used mainly in geological or regional contexts, especially in the US and Canada. It is not a common everyday word and may appear in discussions about natural landscapes. Don't confuse with 'valley' (broader, more common) or 'gorge' (usually steeper).

Example Sentences

The river flows through a deep coulee.

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We hiked along the edge of the coulee.

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Many animals live near the coulee.

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After heavy rain, the coulee quickly filled with water.

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Grandpa told stories about exploring the old coulee as a child.

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It’s easy to miss the coulee unless you know where to look.

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