barranca (Meaning)
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barranca (n.)
A ravine caused by heavy rains or a watercourse.
Synonyms & Antonyms of barranca
barranca Sentence Examples
- The rugged barranca overlooked the majestic river, its sheer cliffs plunging hundreds of feet.
- Explorers navigated cautiously along the treacherous barranca's edge, fearing a deadly fall.
- The cascading waterfall thundered into the deep barranca, creating a deafening roar.
- The ancient settlement was perched upon a high barranca, offering a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape.
- The narrow dirt path wound perilously close to the barranca's edge, testing the nerves of hikers.
- The towering barranca served as a natural barrier, effectively isolating the village from its neighbors.
- Erosion had carved deep channels into the barranca's sandstone walls, revealing intricate geological patterns.
- The bridge spanning the barranca swayed gently in the wind, providing a heart-stopping crossing.
- Mountain goats balanced precariously on the barranca's steep slopes, their agility defying gravity.
- The river meandered through a deep, winding barranca, its emerald waters contrasting with the red earth cliffs.
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A ravine caused by heavy rains or a watercourse.
scar,cliff, palisade,bluff, escarpment, crag, scarp, precipice,tor, pitch
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The rugged barranca overlooked the majestic river, its sheer cliffs plunging hundreds of feet.
Explorers navigated cautiously along the treacherous barranca's edge, fearing a deadly fall.
The cascading waterfall thundered into the deep barranca, creating a deafening roar.
The ancient settlement was perched upon a high barranca, offering a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape.