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(adj)
(law) Judged to have committed a crime.
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(n)
A flap of fringed leather covering part of a boot's tongue and lace.
A shoe having a fringed tongue or fringed extra piece that lies over the tongue.
Responsibility for wrongdoing.
A female given name from English for a girl with golden hair, mostly American usage around 1900. It was further popularized by actress Goldie Hawn
(uncountable) Gold or other metal in a thin layer; gilding.
(informal) Synonym of goldish.
(slang) The drink torpedo juice.
(Midlands) A narrow pedestrian passageway in a residential area, between high brick walls, wooden fences, hedges, etc.
(British, Ireland, Scotland) A fishing and hunting guide; a man or boy who attends to a person who is fishing or hunting, especially in Scotland.
A Spanish snack consisting of olives and chili pepper served on a small stick (like a toothpick), often with anchovy.
A low-cut type of shoe with decorative lacing.
The Nanai people.
A village in Fife council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NT1494).
A surname.
Established or accepted religious rites or customs of worship; state of religious development.
A trench, ravine or narrow channel which was worn by water flow, especially on a hillside.
(originally UK, especially thieves' cant and Polari, later Judaism and general slang) Money.
Characterised by or resembling gall; bitter.
Gutsy; brave.
Any gelled suspension made for culinary purposes.
(golf, informal) A golf ball made from gutta-percha.
(sports, colloquial) A goalkeeper or goaltender.
(predicative only) Feeling a sense of spinning in the head, causing a perception of unsteadiness and being about to fall down; dizzy.
A surname from Italian.
A beard trimmed to grow only at the center of the chin.
Abbreviation of golliwog:.
(nautical) The cookroom or kitchen and cooking apparatus of a vessel or aircraft; sometimes on merchant vessels called the caboose.
(dated, uncountable) The state of being happy or merry.
(adv)
(dated) Merrily.
(v)
(transitive) To cover with a thin layer of gold; to cover with gold leaf.
(uncommon, dated) Cheerfully; in a gay manner.
french author and dramatist who is regarded as the father of modern french literature (1869-1951)
A city in Sacramento County, California, United States.
(chiefly South Asia) An alleyway or side street.
The former currency unit in the Netherlands, divided into 100 cents.
Like a goat, goatlike or redolent of goats.
One who gilds; especially one whose occupation is to overlay things with gold.
A type of stiff, blue clay, sometimes used for making bricks.
A female given name from Yiddish.
(games, initialism, acronym) Abbreviation of game of the year (an honor conferred upon a game).
Suffering from gout.
Having gills
(transitive, informal) To cause someone to feel guilt, particularly in order to influence their behaviour.
(Australia and New Zealand, slang) A pebble, a small rock.
(N)
(stylised as gulli) a French free-to-air television channel focused on kids' programming for those aged 3 to 14.
(slang) Alternative spelling of gooly. [(Australia and New Zealand, slang) A pebble, a small rock.]
(humorous, nonstandard, rare) A constructed word said to be an alternative spelling of fish.
Alternative spelling of gaiety. [(dated, uncountable) The state of being happy or merry.]
an indian gum from the dhawa tree; used as a substitute for gum arabic
(historical) An ancient nomadic people of the Zagros Mountains, on the border of modern Iran and Iraq.
Ghali Amdouni (born 21
a brand name used by the Norwegian meat processing company Nortura on its red meats; including beef, pork, lamb, veal, reindeer.
a short peg put into the ground to hold a golf ball off the ground
Characterised by jolts; bumpy or jerky.
A surname from Irish.
(Australia) A cold bottle or can of beer.