The plural of gully is gullies.
As in "this is the gullies".
The opposite of gully is hill or plateau, as gully refers to a narrow, deep ravine or valley typically formed by water erosion.
Correct punctuation: "If you plan on going wandering around by yourself," she told him, "you be careful to stay out of the gully."
"Gully" refers to a narrow valley with steep sides, often formed by running water erosion. It can also refer to a water-worn ravine or a drainage ditch along the side of a road.
Singular ; this and that Plural ; these and those
The plural for the noun loss is losses; the plural possessive is losses'.
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gully erotion is something that makes trenches
The Don wants to be a gully!
Jack Emmott is THE Gully God
there was a murdering in Green Gully Lions .
A dry gully is called a gulch or a arroyo.
gully means a bird with gray and white feathers on it.
Gully of Petrushino happened in 1941.
The Gully Washer was created in 1992.
Cork Gully was created in 1935.
Cork Gully ended in 1980.
The population of Bell Gully is 400.