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UK
/vˈæli/
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[ US /ˈvæɫi/ ]
[ US /ˈvæɫi/ ]
NOUN
- a long depression in the surface of the land that usually contains a river
How To Use valley In A Sentence
- Some 1000m directly below me ran a river along the bottom of the valley and the mountains rose from there around me.
- A few farms were dotted about in the valley.
- A flanking attack on Antigonus' troops from Spartan light infantry stationed in the Oenus valley was thwarted by an aggressive cavalry attack led by the Achaean general Philopoemen.
- Follow up with a fine cigar from the San Andres Valley and a good cup of Soconusco cafe. A Tamal Made by Someone Else
- Horton looked out over a panorama of fertile valleys and gentle hills.
- We may still be able to save Las Vegas, as it is encysted by libertarian Nevada... but San Francisco, I fear, is already seething with the RED VIRUS, which has spread to it's outer "Bay Area" provinces, such as Mountain View and other Silicon Valley cities. Obama's Commie Mama
- It would be interested to find out if this study separated San Jose/Silicon Valley MSA from the San Francisco/San Mateo/Marin MSA. The High-Tech Job Capital Is…The Big Apple? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
- There followed seventeen years of sectarian vagabondage: founded in 1830, the sect settled in Kirtland, Ohio, Jackson, Missouri, and Nauvoo, Illinois, reaching Great Salt Lake Valley, Utah, in 1847.
- Who has no haste in his business mountains to him seem valleys.
- It is generally longer than it is wide and its floor slopes downwards towards a junction either with another valley or a plain.