How To Use Gee-gee In A Sentence
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It was more than a year since he had been in the country; and he had to be told earnestly and more than once that a cow was a cow and a sheep a baa-lamb, for he was inclined to class them all alike under the genus gee-gee.
Happy Pollyooly The Rich Little Poor Girl
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Thinking he was referring to some other gee-gee of his, possibly one called appropriately after the Falls, and which was being broken in,
The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol 2 (of 2)
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Yet, for all that, I think it's good to have a politician with the gift of foresight, if only for tips on the gee-gees and the Lotto numbers.
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And he wants them to stop being so po-faced about gambling - a sin in which he enthusiastically indulges, at least when it involves gee-gees.
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Again however, the entire stake with the gee-gees is at risk.
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If you love the gee-gees and a good night out then the Committee has a treat for you.
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‘This pub does more business on the gee-gees than any place in Scotland’, remarked a bald-headed man who had sat down beside me.
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Mine was a gentle old gee-gee and yet I felt good when we were all on the ground again.
Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis
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He talked about going to the gee-gees.
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After a long while, he sat up, looked at the horse, said in a quaint, thin whisper, "Gee-gee -- mine like gee-gee"; and then looked swiftly round with frightened eyes, fearful lest he had drawn attention to his existence.
The Admirable Tinker Child of the World
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Games of chance, whether it is a flutter on the gee-gees, a turn of the card or a spin of the roulette wheel, is a contest that is skewed in favour of the house.
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These days, when he is not following the gee-gees, he has aspirations to be a screenwriter.
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After the grand final, she will focus her full energies on the gee-gees, her first love, after her spouse.
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Moreover, on my high gee-gee I learned what galloping could be.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, January 22, 1919
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Out on the course between tempest squalls, he regaled his boyos with tales of a famous timber gee-gee.
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And that is how Dave left the world of gee-gees behind him and ended up bored out of his skull in the same office as me at the Ministry of Agriculture.
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Still, he is curious about whether this choice of choo-choos over gee-gees was the right one.
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I have drawn a fresh horse from the remounts we are in charge of; my last gee-gee I called "Barkis," because he was willing, this brute I shall have to dub "Smith," because he certainly is not -- Willing.
A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition
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While our Waddles that's our gee-gee had his meal,
A Skipper in the Mercantile Marine
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I bet she wanted to arrive at Westminster Cathedral in one of those horse-drawn hearses where the gee-gees have those black feathered head-dresses.
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He may have created a garden to give spiritual succour but, so the story goes, he himself displayed all too human frailties by taking to drink and betting on the gee-gees.
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To these I would add the frenetic monotony of motor racing commentary, and the nasal shrieking of the gee-gees callers.
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Who's the old gee-gee with the whiskers?" asked the disrespectful
Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island Or, The Old Hunter's Treasure Box
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You can do all the jaw-jaw in the morning, get stuck into the din-dins then watch the gee-gees in the afternoon, all accompanied by lashings of plonk-plonk.
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He should have retired when he had the chance and got his kicks out of the gee-gees instead.
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Punters can also bet on other major sports, including golf, tennis and rugby, as well as the gee-gees.
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Given that most of my selections on the gee-gees rather deservedly end up in a yellow tin marked ‘Pal’, it is only fitting that this column takes a passing interest in the noble sport of Greyhound racing.
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That's the name of the gee-gee that won the 1978 Melbourne Cup.
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I thought he always had to go into the country to look at a gee-gee on these occasions.
The Woman with the Fan