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How To Use Gallous In A Sentence

  • My Dearest: See what an effect your "gallous young hound" episode has had on me. An Englishwoman's Love-Letters
  • He used to know you when he was in service at the H---- s, and speaks of you as being then "a gallous young hound," whatever that may mean. An Englishwoman's Love-Letters
  • The billy flood rose or an elk charged him or the sultrup worldwright from the excelsissimost empyrean (bolt, in sum) earthspake or the Dannamen gallous banged pan the bliddy du-ran. Finnegans Wake
  • Ah, you'll have a gallous jaunt I'm saying, coaching out through Limbo with my father's ghost. The Playboy of the Western World; a Comedy in Three Acts
  • You must find me somebody who was a "gallous young hound" in the days of his youth -- Crossjay, for instance: -- there! An Englishwoman's Love-Letters
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  • The tour finishes on Saturday 10th April in Kerry, scene of the gallous deed, after performances at Dun Chaoin and Tralee.
  • Both have powerful female lead singers who are ‘totally gallous!’
  • Father Reilly’s after reading it in gallous Latin, and “It’s come in the nick of time, ” says he; “so I’ll wed them in a hurry, dreading that young gaffer who’d capsize the stars. Act Three
  • I’ll say, a strange man is a marvel, with his mighty talk; but what’s a squabble in your back-yard, and the blow of a loy, have taught me that there’s a great gap between a gallous story and a dirty deed. Act Three
  • Ah, you’ll have a gallous jaunt I’m saying, coaching out through Limbo with my father’s ghost. Act Three
  • -- Father Reilly's after reading it in gallous Latin, and "It's come in the nick of time," says he; "so I'll wed them in a hurry, dreading that young gaffer who'd capsize the stars. The Playboy of the Western World; a Comedy in Three Acts
  • Should I have loved you from the beginning had we toddled to the rencounter; and would my love have passed safely through the "gallous young hound" period; and could I love you more now in any case, had I _all_ your days treasured up in my heart, instead of less than a year of them? An Englishwoman's Love-Letters

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