gravelly Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈɡræv.əl.i]
  • Us [ ˈɡræv.əl.i]

Meaning of gravelly In English

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Examples of gravelly

  • Ideal spawning habitat was at the upper ends of riffles with sandy and gravelly bottoms interspersed with larger cobble.

  • Juniper-pinyon woodlands grow on rocky and gravelly uplands.

  • He was noted for his blue humor and thick, gravelly voice.

  • The undulating surface of rich, gravelly loam made agriculture an early occupation.

  • The males congregate in spawning grounds such as gravelly areas at the edges of lakes, shallow riffles or fast-flowing water.

  • The greater weever, like the lesser weever, lives on muddy, sandy or gravelly bottoms, at depths up to about 150m ft.

  • During the course of the song, the rest of the cast attributed the gravelly quality of his voice to a sore throat.

  • He is known for his gravelly voice, and libertarian political views.

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