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Garner, gär′nėr, n. a granary or location exactly where grain is saved up: a shop of just about anything-e.g.
Gag, gag, v.t. to forcibly cease the mouth: to silence: to choke up: to introduce gag into a piece:-pr.p. Gag, gag, v.t. (slang) to deceive.-v.i. Garnish, gär′nish, v.t. to adorn: to furnish: to surround with ornaments, as a dish.-n. Ganch, ganch, v.t.
to impale.-Also Gaunch. Gam′y, having the flavour of lifeless video game stored till tainted: (coll.) spirited, plucky.-Big game, the larger sized animals hunted Die game, to keep up bravery to the final Make a sport of, to perform with serious energy or talent Make game of, to make activity of, to ridicule Red recreation, the Scotch ptarmigan Round game, a video game, as at playing cards, in which the variety of gamers is not set The video game is not worth the candle (see Candle) The recreation is up, the activity is started off: the scheme has unsuccessful.
Gae, gā, a Scotch kind of go.
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