
1) Aitch preceder 2) Aw follower 3) Aw go-with 4) Awe-full expression 5) Bagel center 6) Beaver cleaver comment 7) Beaver Cleaver exclamation 8) Beaver Cleaver interjection 9) Beaver exclamation 10) Beaver utterance 11) Before whiz 12) Beginning to grow 13) Big finish 14) Capital of germany 15) Capital of Greenland
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1) Gosh 2) Thou 3) Turn right
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A ground-based radio-navigational system that relied upon pulsed beams being sent to the aeroplane. The system became operational in March 1942 and the accuracy of bombing raids improved.
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• (v. i.) To agree; to harmonize. • (v. t.) To cause (a team) to turn to the off side, or from the driver. • (v. i.) To turn to the off side, or from the driver (i.e., in the United States, to the right side); -- said of cattle, or a team; used most frequently in the imperative, often with off, by drivers of oxen, in directing their ...
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(from the article `air warfare`) From late 1943 the RAF used two radar-beam systems called Gee and Oboe to guide its Lancaster and Halifax bombers to cities on the Continent. In ...
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Gee intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Geed ;
present participle & verbal noun Geeing .]
1. To agree; to harmonize. [ Colloq. or Prov. Eng.]
Forby. 2. [ Confer German
jü , interj., used in cal...
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Gee transitive verb [ See
Gee to turn.] To cause (a team) to turn to the off side, or from the driver. [ Written also
jee .]
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Gee is British slang for a stooge who encourages the audience by rushing to buy from a street-seller.
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[
v] - turn to the right side, as of horses or draft animals 2. [v] - as to a horse
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British slang for a stooge who encourages the audience by rushing to buy from a street-seller.
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g-force noun a unit of force equal to the force exerted by gravity; used to indicate the force to which a body is subjected when it is accelerated
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verb give a command to a horse to turn to the right side
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On that subject, this probably comes from “Sheela-na-gig”, or “Síla na gCíoch”, carvings of naked Irish women exposing their genitals, which are found across Ireland, primary on old stone churches, round towers and castles.
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