River valley, especially a dry (ephemeral) riverbed that contains water only during times of heavy rain.
1Far away, somewhere in the depths of a desert wadi, something howled.
2A soldier grabs my arm and we sprint for a wadi nearby.
3Lana leaned back sharply as the armored car rolled into the wadi.
4On the wadi's sloping floor, it sank out of view of the surface.
5We pitched camp by a small wadi owned by my father.
6The northerly advance to secure the line of the wadi Aujah was to follow.
7They then passed the last major wadi before the airport.
8The forest was continuous on our side of the wadi.
9To provide the water for the wadi streams, heavy rainfall and forests are desiderated.
10Something metallic glinted through sun-scorched trees fringing a wadi a few hundred feet below.
11The blood trail led up the mountain path from the massacre in the wadi.
12In the few hidden moments in the wadi, the scene had changed in important ways.
13As the plane completed its turn, Fitzhugh saw men running from out of the wadi.
14Shells from Michael's mortar battery burst in the wadi.
15She picked them up, one in each hand, and carried them down by the wadi; returned.
16It then winds up a wadi to Es Salt, whence it strikes due eastward to Amman.