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Words that sound like "gorgeous" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(adj)
(of a person or place, sometimes endearing) Very beautiful.
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(n)
(botany) The throat of a flower.
Greek sophist, pre-Socratic philosopher and rhetorician.
A town in the southern Syunik Province of Armenia.
A surname.
One who gorges.
(among gypsies) A person who is not a gypsy.
A male given name from French, equivalent to English George.
A state in the Southern United States. Capital: Atlanta. It is named for George II of Great Britain (1683–1760).
A spiral shape that symbolizes growth, strength and peace, used in Māori art.
(prosody) A trochee.
The act of one who gorges, or eats to satiety.
A West African food made from fried mashed cassava tubers.
An ornament for the neck; a necklace, ornamental collar, torque etc.
Exhibiting attributes, qualities, or acts that are worthy of or receive glory.
A measure; a standard of measure; an instrument to determine dimensions, distance, or capacity; a standard
With a stomach stuffed full of food.
An evergreen shrub, of the genus Ulex, having thorns, spiny leaves, and yellow flowers.
Alternative spelling of largesse. [(uncountable) The trait of being willing to donate money, resources, or time; generosity, liberality.]
(adv)
In a gorgeous manner.
(British Pakistani, Pakistan, North India) A white person; a European.
Covered with blood; very bloody.
Without gears.
The state of being gory.
A member of a particular ethnic group in Ghana and Togo.
(N)
Giorgia Todrani (born 26 April 1971), best known as simply Giorgia, is an Italian singer and songwriter.
A chisel with a curved blade for cutting or scooping channels, grooves, or holes in wood, stone, etc.
(India, obsolete) A unit of volume or weight for rice, etc.
Using or exercising caution; careful; tentative
A collection of written or spoken texts.
Having caries (bone or tooth decay); decayed, rotten.
(historical) A hooked ram for destroying walls.
(law) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of torts.
A region of Korean Peninsula, East Asia, Asia. North Korea and South Korea, collectively.
(botany) Any of the genus Cornus of dogwoods.
A female given name from Ancient Greek.
(UK, Australia, New Zealand) A concentrated non-carbonated soft drink which is diluted with water before drinking.
Lacking a core
(botany) Growing from a corm.
A surname. Famously borne by the House of Borgia, a prominent family during the Renaissance.
Gress, a hamlet on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland, is adjacent to the larger village of Back.
a platform-adventure game by Spanish developer Nomada Studio and published by Devolver Digital.
Something, such as a glove or other pledge, thrown down as a challenge to combat (now usually figurative).
A female given name from Welsh.
An act of endearment; any act or expression of affection; an embracing, or touching, with tenderness.
An instance of publicly tricking someone or exposing them to ridicule, especially by means of an elaborate deception.
The Gorgons,Grimal, s.v. Gorgons.
A city in Iran, the seat of Gorgan County's Central District and the capital of Golestan Province; formerly called Astrabad.
a 1961 British science fiction monster film directed by Eugène Lourié and starring Bill Travers and William Sylvester.
considered Virgil's second major work, following his Eclogues and preceding the Aeneid.
The body of a dead animal, especially a vertebrate or other animal having flesh.
The amount of money levied for a service.
Any device or machine, especially one whose name cannot be recalled, often either clever or complicated.
Lack of courage.
Without a car.
(nautical) A large flat-bottomed towed or self-propelled boat used mainly for river and canal transport of heavy goods or bulk cargo.
(v)
To form or create with concerted effort.
(fl. AD 130–180) a Roman jurist.
(anatomy) The group of bones that make up the wrist.
(archaic, medicine) deep coma or lethargy
A marketplace, especially in Classical Greece.
(rare or obsolete) Fleshy.
(transitive) To steal an automobile forcibly from (someone).