Gunnell

/ (ˈɡʌnəl) /


noun
  1. Sally. born 1966, British athlete: Olympic 400-metre hurdles gold medallist (1992)

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How to use Gunnell in a sentence

  • Hidden under weed and stones is another small brownish fish of the shore, the Gunnell or Butter-fish.

    Within the Deep | R. Cadwallader Smith
  • “Not the first time I have got the better of you, Captain Gunnell,” answered the stranger, laughing.

  • At once Gunnell and Blagrove set about the erection of their playhouse.

    Shakespearean Playhouses | Joseph Quincy Adams
  • Captain Gunnell was the name by which our new master was known.

  • Yet Gunnell was a distinguished actor, and was associated with the ownership and management of at least two theatres.

    Shakespearean Playhouses | Joseph Quincy Adams