barranco Antonyms

Meaning of barranco

barranco

a deep gully or arroyo with steep sides, a steep bank or bluff

barranco Sentence Examples

  1. The steep barranco towering over the river posed a formidable challenge for hikers.
  2. The rugged barranco cut through the mountain, creating a deep and narrow ravine.
  3. The village clung precariously to the edge of the barranco, its houses overlooking the sheer drop.
  4. The winding path along the barranco offered breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks.
  5. The water from the cascading waterfall plunged over the edge of the barranco, creating a thunderous roar.
  6. The hiker's footsteps echoed through the vast expanse of the barranco, highlighting its solitude.
  7. The towering cliffs of the barranco provided a natural shelter for rare birds of prey.
  8. The barranco's jagged formations created a treacherous landscape for climbers.
  9. The ancient ruins, perched atop the barranco, hinted at a long-lost civilization.
  10. The raging river rushed through the narrow barranco, carving its path through the unforgiving terrain.

FAQs About the word barranco

a deep gully or arroyo with steep sides, a steep bank or bluff

palisade, scar,cliff, scarp,bluff, precipice, escarpment, crag, declivity, hogback

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The steep barranco towering over the river posed a formidable challenge for hikers.

The rugged barranco cut through the mountain, creating a deep and narrow ravine.

The village clung precariously to the edge of the barranco, its houses overlooking the sheer drop.

The winding path along the barranco offered breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks.