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gor
[ gawr ]
interjection
, British Dialect.
- (used as a mild oath.)
- (used as an exclamation of surprise or disbelief.)
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Example Sentences
“Sorry I can't give you more, but at this time our office has no comment,” his spokesman, Sergio Gor, said.
From The Daily Beast
Allegory, al′le-gor-i, n. a description of one thing under the image of another.
From Project Gutenberg
Marching onward, he soon came to the city of Gor´di-um, in Phryg´i-a, where Mi´das had once reigned.
From Project Gutenberg
Receiving no answer, he continued, "Tha should 'a gor up an' com' an' gen us a 'and wi' th' wheat, it 'ud 'a done thee good."
From Project Gutenberg
Ca'thos, cousin of Madelon, brought up by her uncle Gor'gibus, a plain citizen in the middle rank of life.
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They were on an island, ten miles or so in length, and beyond it was the sea; he must ask Gor about that.
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