Gravelly ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Gravelly ( adjective )

  1. Covered or consisting of gravel.
  2. Having a rough or gritty texture.
  3. Having a deep, harsh, or rough voice.

Origin:

From gravelly, meaning "having gravel".

Examples:

  1. The road was gravelly and bumpy.
  2. The soil was gravelly and not suitable for growing plants.
  3. The voice of the actor was gravelly and menacing.
  4. The gravelly texture of the rock made it difficult to climb.
  5. The gravelly ground made it hard to walk on.

(As a verb)

Gravelly ( verb )

  1. Covered or consisting of gravel.
  2. Having a rough or gritty texture.
  3. Having a deep, harsh, or rough voice.

Origin:

From gravelly, meaning "having gravel".

Examples:

  1. The road was gravelly and bumpy.
  2. The soil was gravelly and not suitable for growing plants.
  3. The voice of the actor was gravelly and menacing.
  4. The gravelly texture of the rock made it difficult to climb.
  5. The gravelly ground made it hard to walk on.
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