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`esp, about other people's private lives: to iiuveu
`gl‘Mli‘ and a giggle 3 a person who habitually talks
`about other people, usually maliciously Dub 4 to
`is it idly or maliciously. esp. about other people's
`private lives [Old English godsibb godparent,
`applied to a woman‘s female friends at the birth
`ol'achild] gossipy adj
`got vb l the past of get 2 have got to possess
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`Europe from the 12th to the 16th centuries,
`characterized by pointed arches, ribbed vaults,
`and flying buttresses 2 of a literary style
`featuring stories of gloom, horror, and the
`supernatural, popular in the late 18th century
`3 of or in a heavy ornate script typeface :> n
`4 Gothic architecture or art [Greek Gothoi]
`go through vb 1 to experience (a difficult time or
`process) 2 to name or describe: the president went
`through a list ofgovernment ministers 3 to qualify for
`the next stage of a competition: Belgium, Spain and
`Uruguay all went through from Group E 4 to be
`approved: the bill went through parliament 5 go
`through with to bring to a successful conclusion,
`often by persistence
`gotten vb chiefly Us a past participle of get
`gouache n opaque watercolour paint bound with
`glue [French]
`Gouda n a round mild—flavoured Dutch cheese
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`gouge (gowj) vb gouging. gauged I to scoop or
`force (something) out of its position 2 to cut (a
`hole or groove) in something with a pointed
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`goulash (goo-lash) n a rich stew seasoned with
`paprika, originating in Hungary [Hungarian
`gulyds has herdsman’s meat]
`gourd (goord) n 1 a large hard-shelled fruit
`similar to a cucumber or marrow 2 a container
`made from a dried gourd shell [Old French gourde]
`command (goor-rnand) n a person devoted to
`eating anddrinking, usually to excess [Old
`French Marmara]
`gourmet (soar‘may) a an expert on good food
`Vanddnnk [French]
`W (com) a a disease that causes painful
`inflammation of certain joints. for example of
`thaws toe [Magma a drop] gouty adj
`Win! W I to direct and control the policy and
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`maul or determine: the international organizations
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`W- all
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`surgeon’s overall 3 a loose wide official fobp
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`academics [Late Latin gunna garment made of for
`90v the! swim orgovs a Jewish word {cram
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`GP general practitioner
`GPMU (in Britain) Graphical, Paper and Media
`Union
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`GPO (in Britain and Australia) general post office
`GPS Global Positioning System: a satellite-based
`navigation system
`Graafian follicle n anat a cavity in the ovarythat
`contains a developing egg cell [after R de Gran;
`anatomist]
`grab vb grabbing,grabbed 1 toseize hoidof z to
`take (food, drink, or rest) hurriedly 3 to take-Lari
`opportunity) eagerly 4 to seize illegally or
`unscrupulously: land grabbing 5 informal to interest
`or impress on 6 the act of grabbing [probably
`from Middle Dutch grabben]
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`2 US, Canad oAustral a bag from which giftsal‘e
`drawn at random
`grace n 1 elegance and beauty of movement.
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