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Gail

American  
[geyl] / geɪl /

noun

  1. a female or male given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “joy.”


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As Gail Simmons reviews a dish, she opines that a certain element of the dish "gave us a well-needed hit of acid."

From Salon

In the final judging, there's numerous mentions of the fact that Begoña's dish, while the peas aren't stellar, is clean, elegant and even deemed "art" by Gail.

From Salon

Next week looks interesting . . . why is Gail getting emotional?

From Salon

In 1964, he married Gail Edgar.

From Washington Post

“You always look for the things she brought to the table, but rarely do you see all of them in one person,” said Gail Winston, executive editor of HarperCollins, who bought the book.

From New York Times