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vb. (present participle of drygulch English)
Usage examples of "drygulching".
If you and the ostrich bird would take your fool heads out of that Apache reserve and listen up, both that Indian land and the surrounding territory of New Mexico are the beeswax of the federal government, which don't want to wait for drygulching gunslicks to volunteer full confessions.
He knew he could cadge a free night's lodging at the Junction jail, if he could avoid a drygulching en route.
Longarm guessed that whoever had been responsible for the drygulching attempt had been sitting in another car of the narrow-gauge on the trip up from New Mexico.
It could begin with scattered gunfights, and then it could turn into drygulching and no man would be safe—not even passing strangers, who might be shot simply because if they were not on the shooter’s side they must be on the other.
It could begin with scattered gunfights, and then it could turn into drygulching and no man would be safe—not even passing strangers, who might be shot simply because if they were not on the shooter's side they must be on the other.