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'gainst

American  
[genst, geynst] / gɛnst, geɪnst /
Or gainst

preposition

  1. shortened form of against.


'gainst British  
/ ɡɛnst, ɡeɪnst /

preposition

  1. poetic short for against

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As the first hymn began, with: "He who would valiant be 'gainst all disaster," she appeared, to take her place.

From BBC • Mar. 29, 2022

“Attitude is very important to me. I’m gonna turn my whole life around. I been carryin’ a big chip, felt it was me ’gainst the world.

From Seattle Times • May 11, 2017

The only thing I could make out was that someone had leaned some dark bundles or sacks up ’gainst the left hand side of the stable.

From "Elijah of Buxton" by Christopher Paul Curtis

Mr. Leroy leaned up ’gainst a tree and kept having a hard time finding his breathing.

From "Elijah of Buxton" by Christopher Paul Curtis

I took a rag out of my tote sack and wrapped the knife in it so’s it wouldn’t bang up ’gainst none of my chunking stones.

From "Elijah of Buxton" by Christopher Paul Curtis

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