1. gulch - Noun
2. gulch - Verb
A glutton.
Act of gulching or gulping.
A ravine, or part of the deep bed of a torrent when dry; a gully.
To swallow greedily; to gulp down.
Source: Webster's dictionaryChildhood is Last Chance Gulch for happiness. After that, you know too much. Tom Stoppard
About $3.6 billion (in today's dollars) of gold was taken from Last Chance Gulch over a 20-year period. Source: Internet
A small artificial stream runs along most of the walking mall, to represent the underground springs that originally flowed above ground in parts of the Gulch. Source: Internet
Because of heavy rain the day prior to our hike, a plethora of small rock tanks, mostly in the middle section of Black Gulch, were filled with water—a boon to the local animal population. Source: Internet
A helicopter with a water bucket flies over the Trail Gulch fire, north of Gypsum, Monday morning. Source: Internet
Dagny later finds him when she visits Galt's Gulch for the first time. Source: Internet