arroyo Antonyms

Meaning of arroyo

Wordnet

arroyo (n)

a stream or brook

Webster

arroyo (n.)

A water course; a rivulet.

The dry bed of a small stream.

arroyo Sentence Examples

  1. The dry desert landscape was dotted with arroyos, evidence of past flash floods.
  2. We hiked along the arroyo, marveling at the sculpted sandstone walls rising on either side.
  3. The arroyo served as a natural drainage channel, directing rainwater away from the surrounding area.
  4. In the rainy season, the arroyo would swell with water, transforming into a rushing stream.
  5. The arroyo provided a haven for wildlife, with many animals seeking shelter and water along its banks.
  6. Our campsite was nestled beside an arroyo, offering a serene and picturesque setting.
  7. Local residents cautioned against crossing the arroyo during heavy rains, as flash floods could occur suddenly.
  8. Archaeologists discovered ancient pottery shards near the arroyo, suggesting past human habitation in the area.
  9. The arroyo cut through the desert like a winding ribbon, its course shaped by centuries of erosion.
  10. We followed the arroyo upstream, hoping to discover hidden waterfalls nestled within its rocky confines.

FAQs About the word arroyo

a stream or brookA water course; a rivulet., The dry bed of a small stream.

rill, fresh, slough, billabong, brooklet,brook, freshet, runoff, bayou, creek

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The dry desert landscape was dotted with arroyos, evidence of past flash floods.

We hiked along the arroyo, marveling at the sculpted sandstone walls rising on either side.

The arroyo served as a natural drainage channel, directing rainwater away from the surrounding area.

In the rainy season, the arroyo would swell with water, transforming into a rushing stream.