clough
/klɔːf/ or /klɒf/Definitions
1. noun
A deep, narrow valley, typically with steep sides, often formed by the action of a river.
“The hikers descended into the clough, careful not to slip on the loose rocks.”
1. noun
A deep, narrow valley, typically with steep sides, often formed by the action of a river.
“The hikers descended into the clough, careful not to slip on the loose rocks.”