Place under suspicion or cast doubt upon.
Make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically.
A narrow pass (especially one between mountains)
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Examples for "gorge "
1 Here in the mouth of the gorge the silence was almost oppressive.
2 He reckoned that they rode at least three miles in the gorge .
3 Proceeded down the creek to the gorge and camped; day very hot.
4 I don't want to do anything either, just continue to gorge on
5 The declivity marks the end of the precipitous gorge of the Niagara.
Другие значения термина "defile" 1 He could see further down into the defile , which was far indeed.
2 We skirted the plain, and struck into a defile in the mountains.
3 A wild shout from every height of the defile was the answer.
4 Their gathering-place was at the entrance of the defile leading to Zahara.
5 These things proceed out of the heart and defile the whole man.
6 The path to the river led through a narrow defile of rock.
7 Hardly a man of the enemy got out of the defile alive.
8 Through the defile they went, descending into the little-known mountain parks beyond.
9 The Tyrolese, filled with curiosity and compassion, looked down into the defile .
10 He passed the defile , and advancing towards the allies, a battle ensued.
11 In passing any short defile bridge or ford, send one man ahead.
12 Just wait until a larger body of troops has entered the defile .
13 For the groom to defile an espoused woman is a foul reproach.
14 For a moment on entering the defile her heart sank within her.
15 All the motives that can darken or defile were ascribed to him.
16 Half a mile after leaving Koragh the road enters a narrow defile .
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