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Definition of gag
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Gag (n.) A
mouthful
that makes one
retch;
a
choking
bit; as, a gag of
mutton
fat..
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Affrayer
::
Affrayer
(n.) One
engaged
in an
affray.
Confederate
::
Confederate
(a.)
United
in a
league;
allied
by
treaty;
engaged
in a
confederacy;
banded
together;
allied.
Promise
::
Promise
(v. t.) To make
declaration
of or give
assurance
of, as some
benefit
to be
conferred;
to
pledge
or
engage
to
bestow;
as, the
proprietors
promised
large
tracts
of land; the city
promised
a
reward..
Strong
::
Strong
(superl.)
Ardent;
eager;
zealous;
earnestly
engaged;
as, a
strong
partisan;
a
strong
Whig or
Tory..
Bee
::
Bee (n.) A
neighborly
gathering
of
people
who
engage
in
united
labor for the
benefit
of an
individual
or
family;
as, a
quilting
bee; a
husking
bee; a
raising
bee..
Gaggle
::
Gaggle
(v. i.) To make a noise like a
goose;
to
cackle.
Revolutioner
::
Revolutioner
(n.) One who is
engaged
in
effecting
a
revolution;
a
revolutionist.
Pancratiast
::
Pancratiast
(n.) One who
engaged
in the
contests
of the
pancratium.
Engage
::
Engage
(v. t.) To enter into
contest
with; to
encounter;
to bring to
conflict.
Close-fights
::
Close-fights
(n. pl.)
Barriers
with
loopholes,
formerly
erected
on the deck of a
vessel
to
shelter
the men in a close
engagement
with an
enemy's
boarders;
--
called
also close
quarters..
College
::
College
(n.) A
collection,
body, or
society
of
persons
engaged
in
common
pursuits,
or
having
common
duties
and
interests,
and
sometimes,
by
charter,
peculiar
rights
and
privileges;
as, a
college
of
heralds;
a
college
of
electors;
a
college
of
bishops..
Gage
::
Gage (n.) A
glove,
cap, or the like, cast on the
ground
as a
challenge
to
combat,
and to be taken up by the
accepter
of the
challenge;
a
challenge;
a
defiance..
Viticulturist
::
Viticulturist
(n.) One
engaged
in
viticulture.
Gage
::
Gage (v. t.) To
measure.
See
Gauge,
v. t..
Wholesale
::
Wholesale
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
engaged
in, trade by the piece or large
quantity;
selling
to
retailers
or
jobbers
rather
than to
consumers;
as, a
wholesale
merchant;
the
wholesale
price..
Private
::
Private
(a.) Not
invested
with, or
engaged
in,
public
office
or
employment;
as, a
private
citizen;
private
life..
Busy
::
Busy (v. t.) To make or keep busy; to
employ;
to
engage
or keep
engaged;
to
occupy;
as, to busy one's self with
books..
Employ
::
Employ
(n.) That which
engages
or
occupies
a
person;
fixed or
regular
service
or
business;
employment.
Warm
::
Warm (a.) To make
engaged
or
earnest;
to
interest;
to
engage;
to
excite
ardor or zeal; to
enliven.
Play
::
Play (n.) To
engage
in sport or
lively
recreation;
to
exercise
for the sake of
amusement;
to
frolic;
to spot.
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