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What is the verb of valley?

There isn't a direct verb form of "valley". "Valley" is a noun, referring to a low area of land between hills or mountains.

However, you can use verbs related to valleys:

* To valley: This is an informal, slang verb meaning "to descend into a valley." It's not widely used and might be considered humorous or archaic.

* To traverse: This means to travel across, including through a valley.

* To explore: This suggests investigating and discovering a valley.

* To inhabit: This implies living in or occupying a valley.

To use a verb with "valley," you need to think about the action you want to describe and choose a verb that fits. For example:

* "The hikers traversed the valley on their way to the mountain peak."

* "The ancient civilization inhabited the valley for centuries."

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