clough

/klʌf/
noun
  1. A narrow, steep-sided valley or ravine, especially in northern England.
    • The old stone bridge crossed the clough, connecting the two hillsides.
    • We hiked through a beautiful clough with a stream running along the bottom.
    • Farmers often graze sheep in the sheltered cloughs during winter.
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