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`nature: unite gossip 2 an informal conversation,
`esp. about other people’s private lives: to have a
`gossip and a giggle 3 a person who habitually talks
`about other people, usually maliciously v vb 4 to
`talk idly or maliciously, esp. about other people’s
`private lives [Old English godsibb godparent,
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`got vb 1 the past of get 2 have got to possess
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`characterized by pointed arches, ribbed vaults,
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`featuring stories of gloom, horror, and the
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`3 of or in a heavy ornate script typeface D n
`4 Gothic architecture or art [Greek Gothal]
`go through vb 1 to experience (a difficult time or
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`through a list ofgovernment ministers 3 to qualify for
`the next stage of a competition: Belgium, Spain and
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`approved: the bill went through parliament 5 go
`through with to bring to a successful conclusion,
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`gotten vb chiefly Us a past participle of get
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`glue [French]
`Gouda n a round mild-flavoured Dutch cheese
`gouge (gowj) vb gouging, gouged 1 to scoop or
`force (something) out of its position 2 to cut (a
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`object p n 3 a mark or groove made by gouging
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`goulash (goo-lash) n a rich stew seasoned with
`paprika, originating in Hungary [Hungarian
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`gourd (goord) n 1 a large hard—shelled fruit
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`made from a dried gourd shell [Old French gourde]
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`take (food, drink, or rest) hurriedly 3 to rakearz
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