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Ravine or narrow valley in the North of England and other parts of the United Kingdom.
gill
gill
1
The
gill
-
clefts
are developed in the same way as in the Amphioxus.
2
The results provide a basis for research opportunities to examine
pathogen
-
gill
interactions.
3
The existing characters were in this case the
gill
arches and slits.
4
From the first
gill
-
cleft
is formed the tympanic cavity of the ear.
5
Term applied to the end of the
gill
next to the stem.
1
We can rest a bit at oad mine-house this side Bleatarn
ghyll
.
2
The red heath on the fell-top and the beck bubbling in the
ghyll
.
3
There was one gap in the furze at the mouth of a tributary
ghyll
.
4
No living creature, great or small, lived in that
ghyll
.
5
See, there they are-therebeyond the
ghyll
on the mere side of yon big bowder.
6
Some big stanes fell on t' ram when Mayson was Bringing flock doon Barra
ghyll
.
7
Sheep will follow a leader and the flock was straggling down the
ghyll
behind the lambs.
8
That would take us to the big
ghyll
.
9
He had come down the side of the
ghyll
,
and had entered the house from behind.
10
At 100 psi I stopped because I was seeing black dots shooting down into the
ghyll
.
11
The
ghyll
was swollen by the thaw.
12
The
ghyll
fell like a furled flag.
13
Well, the
ghyll
roared louder and louder.
14
Then they went up the ravine with the loud
ghyll
boiling into foam at one side of them.
15
It fell into the beck and scrambled out on the other side, where the track led down the
ghyll
.
16
She heard the languid splash of ripples on the stones and the murmur of a beck in a distant
ghyll
.
ghyll
big ghyll
dark ghyll
distant ghyll
loud ghyll
try ghyll