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  1. Jun 21, 2024 · A gorge is a narrow valley with steep, rocky walls located between hills or mountains. The term comes from the French word gorge, which means throat or neck. A gorge is often smaller than a canyon, although both words are used to describe deep, narrow valleys with a stream or river running along their bottom.

  2. Define gorge. gorge synonyms, gorge pronunciation, gorge translation, English dictionary definition of gorge. n. 1. A deep narrow valley with steep rocky sides; ...

  3. gorge meaning: 1. a narrow and usually steep valley 2. to eat food until you cannot eat any more: . Learn more.

  4. GORGE definition: 1. a narrow and usually steep valley 2. to eat food until you cannot eat any more: . Learn more.

  5. noun. 1. a deep ravine, esp one through which a river runs. 2. the contents of the stomach. 3. feelings of disgust or resentment (esp in the phrase one's gorge rises) 4. an obstructing mass.

  6. gorge (yourself) (on something) to eat a lot of something, until you are too full to eat any more Topics Feelings c2 synonym stuff (4) Word Origin Middle English (as a verb): from Old French gorger , from gorge ‘throat’, based on Latin gurges ‘whirlpool’.

  7. Jan 14, 2019 · Merriam-Webster seems to agree that a ravine is smaller than a canyon, and also seems to define gorge as a smaller canyon. Overall, given these definitions, I would use canyon for the largest land-forms, and gully for the smallest ones. Gorge and ravine seem like they could be used interchangeably.