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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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Retail
::
Retail
(a.) Done at
retail;
engaged
in
retailing
commodities;
as a
retail
trade;
a
retail
grocer.
Secure
::
Secure
(v. t.) To put
beyond
hazard
of
losing
or of not
receiving;
to make
certain;
to
assure;
to
insure;
--
frequently
with
against
or from,
rarely
with of; as, to
secure
a
creditor
against
loss; to
secure
a debt by a
mortgage..
Engage
::
Engage
(v. t.) To enter into
contest
with; to
encounter;
to bring to
conflict.
Conflict
::
Conflict
(v. i.) To
maintain
a
conflict;
to
contend;
to
engage
in
strife
or
opposition;
to
struggle.
Bayonet
::
Bayonet
(n.) A pin which plays in and out of holes made to
receive
it, and which thus
serves
to
engage
or
disengage
parts of the
machinery..
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..
Trade
::
Trade (v.) A
company
of men
engaged
in the same
occupation;
thus,
booksellers
and
publishers
speak of the
customs
of the
trade,
and are
collectively
designated
as the
trade..
Submissive
::
Submission
(n.) An
agreement
by which
parties
engage
to
submit
any
matter
of
controversy
between
them to the
decision
of
arbitrators.
Preoccupy
::
Preoccupy
(v. t.) To
prepossess;
to
engage,
occupy,
or
engross
the
attention
of,
beforehand;
hence,
to
prejudice..
Shipment
::
Shipment
(n.) The act or
process
of
shipping;
as, he was
engaged
in the
shipment
of coal for
London;
an
active
shipment
of wheat from the
West..
Gag
::
Gag (v. t.) To cause to heave with
nausea.
Engagedly
::
Engagedly
(adv.)
With
attachment;
with
interest;
earnestly.
Water Gage
::
Water gage () See Water
gauge.
Converse
::
Converse
(v. i.) To
engage
in
familiar
colloquy;
to
interchange
thoughts
and
opinions
in a free,
informal
manner;
to chat; --
followed
by with
before
a
person;
by on,
about,
concerning,
etc.,
before
a
thing..
Unattached
::
Unattached
(a.) Not
attached;
not
adhering;
having
no
engagement;
free.
Boot
::
Boot (n.) A place for
baggage
at
either
end of an
old-fashioned
stagecoach.
Raftsman
::
Raftsman
(n.) A man
engaged
in
rafting.
Zealot
::
Zealot
(n.) One who is
zealous;
one who
engages
warmly
in any
cause,
and
pursues
his
object
with
earnestness
and
ardor;
especially,
one who is
overzealous,
or
carried
away by his zeal; one
absorbed
in
devotion
to
anything;
an
enthusiast;
a
fanatical
partisan..
Engage
::
Engage
(v. t.) To
employ
the
attention
and
efforts
of; to
occupy;
to
engross;
to draw on.
Neutral
::
Neutral
(a.) Not
engaged
on
either
side; not
taking
part with or
assisting
either
of two or more
contending
parties;
neuter;
indifferent.
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