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Gibson
1[gib-suhn]
noun
a dry martini cocktail garnished with a pearl onion.
Gibson
2[gib-suhn]
noun
Althea, 1927–2003, U.S. tennis player.
Charles Dana 1867–1944, U.S. artist and illustrator.
Josh(ua), 1911–47, U.S. baseball player.
Robert Bob, 1935–2020, U.S. baseball pitcher.
a male given name.
Gibson
1/ ˈɡɪbsən /
noun
a cocktail consisting of four or more parts dry gin and one part dry vermouth, iced and served with a pickled pearl onion
Gibson
2/ ˈɡɪbsən /
noun
Mel. born 1956, Australian film actor and director: his films include Mad Max (1979), Hamlet (1990), Braveheart (1996; also directed), What Women Want (2000), The Passion of the Christ (2004; director only), and Apocalypto (2006; director and co-writer)
Word History and Origins
Origin of Gibson1
Example Sentences
Watching Ohtani play calls to mind the words Jack Buck used to call Kirk Gibson’s home run: I don’t believe what I just saw.
Board chair Jim Gibson, who is also a Clark County commissioner, agreed the project is appropriately regulated.
“I’d have thought they would have taken us in and welcomed us after a long journey,” said 66-year-old Canadian Gibson, who has sailed since he was 18.
“A jury decided that the death penalty would be proper,” said Gibson, a former sheriff’s deputy who now works as a fraud investigator for the state auditor.
There is a guy in Missouri named Roger Gibson, whose business Roger Gibson Auto Restoration does the kind of meticulous work I was hoping to do.
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