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Definition of gag
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of gag is as below...
Gag (n.) A
mouthful
that makes one
retch;
a
choking
bit; as, a gag of
mutton
fat..
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Disengage
::
Disengage
(v. i.) To
release
one's self; to
become
detached;
to free one's self.
Gager
::
Gager (n.) A
measurer.
See
Gauger.
Bidet
::
Bidet (n.) A small horse
formerly
allowed
to each
trooper
or
dragoon
for
carrying
his
baggage.
Business
::
Business
(n.) Any
particular
occupation
or
employment
engaged
in for
livelihood
or gain, as
agriculture,
trade,
art, or a
profession..
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..
Sportingly
::
Sporting
(a.) Of
pertaining
to, or
engaging
in, sport or
sporrts;
exhibiting
the
character
or
conduct
of one who, or that
which,
sports..
Interested
::
Interested
(v. t.)
Having
the
attention
engaged;
having
emotion
or
passion
excited;
as, an
interested
listener..
Close
::
Close (v. i.) To
grapple;
to
engage
in
hand-to-hand
fight.
Dear
::
Dear
(superl.)
Hence,
close to the
heart;
heartfelt;
present
in mind;
engaging
the
attention..
Foreclosure
::
Foreclosure
(n.) The act or
process
of
foreclosing;
a
proceeding
which bars or
extinguishes
a
mortgager's
right of
redeeming
a
mortgaged
estate.
Writer
::
Writer
(n.) One who is
engaged
in
literary
composition
as a
profession;
an
author;
as, a
writer
of
novels..
Engaging
::
Engaging
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Engag.
Drengage
::
Drengage
(n.) The
tenure
by which a
drench
held land.
Gagged
::
Gagged
(imp. & p. p.) of Ga.
Detach
::
Detach
(v. i.) To push
asunder;
to come off or
separate
from
anything;
to
disengage.
Probation
::
Probation
(n.) Any
proceeding
designed
to
ascertain
truth,
to
determine
character,
qualification,
etc.;
examination;
trial;
as, to
engage
a
person
on
probation..
Undertaking
::
Undertaking
(n.) That which is
undertaken;
any
business,
work, or
project
which a
person
engages
in, or
attempts
to
perform;
an
enterprise..
Engagement
::
Engagement
(n.) An
action;
a
fight;
a
battle.
Soot
::
Soot (n.) A black
substance
formed
by
combustion,
or
disengaged
from fuel in the
process
of
combustion,
which rises in fine
particles,
and
adheres
to the sides of the
chimney
or pipe
conveying
the
smoke;
strictly,
the fine
powder,
consisting
chiefly
of
carbon,
which
colors
smoke,
and which is the
result
of
imperfect
combustion.
See
Smoke..
Pinion
::
Pinion
(n.) A
cogwheel
with a small
number
of
teeth,
or
leaves,
adapted
to
engage
with a
larger
wheel,
or rack (see
Rack);
esp., such a wheel
having
its
leaves
formed
of the
substance
of the arbor or
spindle
which is its
axis..
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