[
UK
/dʒˈiː/
]
[ US /ˈdʒi/ ]
[ US /ˈdʒi/ ]
VERB
- give a command to a horse to turn to the right side
-
turn to the right side
the horse geed
NOUN
- a unit of force equal to the force exerted by gravity; used to indicate the force to which a body is subjected when it is accelerated
How To Use gee In A Sentence
- Brigalow vegetation is found to the east, and gidgee (A. cambagei) woodlands or shrublands are scattered across the region on alluvium or other more fertile clay soils. Eastern Australia mulga shrublands
- But, try to get him to base jump after you're done bungeeing, well, then you're just being a bitch.
- The judge invoked an international law that protects refugees.
- Yet countries perceived as our enemies nurture their computer geeks in the full knowledge that they are the future. Times, Sunday Times
- Would they give one up to house a refugee family? The Sun
- I go back now and the dialect of the old residents is noticeably absent, replaced by the faux scouse of the Liverpudlian refugees.
- The first two British charter jets picked up 413 refugees last night. The Sun
- Our foreign correspondent reports that conditions in the refugee camps are filthy and overcrowded.
- Being a weather geek now I need to know what the antipodal weather is.
- Pumas roam these passes, hunting vast areas for grey fox, upland geese or guanacos, the wild and woolly relative of the llama. Globe and Mail