arroyo
(chiefly in southwest U.S.) a small steep-sided watercourse or gulch with a nearly flat floor: usually dry except after heavy rains.
Origin of arroyo
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How to use arroyo in a sentence
arroyo had no night operator, so we agreed that the stolen engine might easily have slipped past there without being marked down.
The Wreckers | Francis LyndeGorcher came back pretty soon with his clearance, which gave him the right to run to arroyo as first section of Number Eighteen.
The Wreckers | Francis LyndeHe did it to the queen's taste; and in exactly eight minutes out of Banta we tore over the switches at arroyo.
The Wreckers | Francis Lyndearroyo has no night operator, and when we sneaked through the Banta yard and past the station, the operator there was asleep.
The Wreckers | Francis LyndeAt midnight the wearied pursuers dropped down from a high plateau to a narrow arroyo.
Average Jones | Samuel Hopkins Adams
British Dictionary definitions for arroyo (1 of 2)
/ (əˈrɔɪəʊ) /
a steep-sided stream bed that is usually dry except after heavy rain
Origin of arroyo
1British Dictionary definitions for Arroyo (2 of 2)
/ (əˈrɔɪjəʊ) /
Gloria Macapagal. born 1947, Filipino stateswoman; vice-president of the Philippines (1998–2001); president (2001–10)
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Scientific definitions for arroyo
[ ə-roi′ō ]
A small, deep gully or channel of an ephemeral stream. Arroyos usually have relatively flat floors and are flanked by steep sides consisting of unconsolidated sediments. They are usually dry except after heavy rainfall.
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