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Gabe

[ geyb ]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Gabriel.


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Example Sentences

So when Chicago auctioneer Gabe Fajuri first got a cold call from Collins describing the box, he was skeptical.

Gabe tried to kick his postmodern, adolescent sense of ennui (a “lame” feeling) through members of the opposite sex (“dames”).

If you call him Gabe Day-Lewis, he might just ‘Gabe Day Lose It.’

After one too many undergrads offered to drink his milkshake, Gabe Day apparently went on a drug-fueled bender.

“In it to win it,” Gabe concluded, before the three erupted with laughter.

He saw Big Gabe leap to clutch him, but realized that the giant was too late.

Den Moye flogged him till he war 'most dead, and arter dat chained him up in de ole cabin and gabe him 'most nuffin' to eat.

Gabelle, word of German origin (gabe), originally applied to all taxes, came to signify only the tax on salt.

She was very pale; her face was traced deep with suffering, and she was, as old Gabe said, much changed.

At the mouth of the creek that ran over old Gabe's water-wheel he turned the prow to the Lewallen shore.

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