Definitions
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- noun the act of killing from ambush
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Examples
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She'll be laying back, a big iron bushwacker eager for a dry-gulching.
Passage at Arms Cook, Glen 1985
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Periodically Eli is inconvenienced by dry-gulching cannibal bandits, but he has no problem dispatching such social refuse thanks to his mastery of the sword, bow, knife, shotgun, pistol, and Eastwoodian one-liner.
Chicago Reader 2010
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Periodically Eli is inconvenienced by dry-gulching cannibal bandits, but he has no problem dispatching such social refuse thanks to his mastery of the sword, bow, knife, shotgun, pistol, and Eastwoodian one-liner.
Chicago Reader 2010
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The dismal plans went on and on'the whores, the dry-gulching, the bank robbery, the runaway stagecoach.
Centennial Michener, James 1974
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