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Homophones G
Homophones G
gait gate
. a hinged barrier used to close an opening
a person's manner of walking. in a wall, fence, or hedge.
. "she closed the front gate"
"the easy gait of an athlete"
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gallop galop
the fastest pace of a horse or other .
quadruped, with all the feet off the a lively ballroom dance in duple time,
ground together in each stride. popular in the late 18th century.
"the horse broke into a furious gallop"
gays gaze
a homosexual person (typically referring look steadily and intently, especially in
to a man). admiration, surprise, or thought.
"the capital is a popular destination for "he could only gaze at her in
gays and lesbians from all over the world" astonishment"
genes jeans
(in informal use) a unit of heredity which hard-wearing trousers made of denim or
is transferred from a parent to offspring other cotton fabric, for informal wear.
and is held to determine some "he wore a pair of faded jeans and a white
characteristic of the offspring. T-shirt"
"proteins coded directly by genes"
gild guild
cover thinly with gold. a medieval association of craftsmen or
"in 1436 he gilded and painted statues for merchants, often having considerable
Bruges Town Hall" power.
grate great
reduce (something, especially food) to of an extent, amount, or intensity
small shreds by rubbing it on a grater. considerably above the normal or average.
"peel and roughly grate the carrots" "the article was of great interest"
gilt guilt
covered thinly with gold leaf or gold paint. the fact of having committed a specified
or implied offense or crime.
"it is the duty of the prosecution to prove
the prisoner's guilt"
Groan grown
make a deep inarticulate sound in response (of a living thing) undergo natural
to pain or despair. development by increasing in size and
"Marty groaned and pulled the blanket changing physically; progress to maturity.
over his head" "he would watch Nick grow to manhood"
Greave grieve
a piece of armor used to protect the shin. deep sorrow, especially that caused by
someone's death.
"she was overcome with grief"
Guessed guest
estimate or suppose (something) without a person who is invited to visit the home
sufficient information to be sure of being of or take part in a function organized by
correct. another.
"she guessed the child's age to be 14 or "I have two guests coming to dinner
15" tonight
Grisly grizzly
causing horror or disgust. an animal of a large race of the brown
"the town was shaken by a series of grisly bear native to North America.
crimes"