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Gide

[ US /ˈʒid/ ]
NOUN
  1. French author and dramatist who is regarded as the father of modern French literature (1869-1951)

How To Use Gide In A Sentence

  • Gideon could see the places where the silver was wearing off the cane and he noticed a good deal of clumsy darning on the inside of the cloak, as though the lining had come away from the backing several times.
  • The same Jews, after the death of Gideon, adore Baal-berith, which means precisely the same as Adonai — the lord, the protector; they change their protector. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • Several of the men pantomimed stabbing Gideon with their spears. Gideon’s war
  • He defines his own faith by a passionate anger against Gide the Luciferian.
  • GIDES had focused its attention on a villa in Chianti where Pietro Pacciani had worked as a gardener. The Monster of Florence
  • Currently, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor Gideon Gono has pegged the daily cash limit to $10 billion per month, an amount which is insufficient to buy a plate of the staple sadza meal. Zimbabwean Schools Unlikely to Open, Lacking Funds
  • Nitrox and heliox, Gideon knew, were air mixtures intended for use at great depth or during extended dives in order to alleviate the various problems, including the bends, oxygen toxicity, and nitrogen narcosis, that came as the result of gases being compressed—or decompressed—in the human body. Gideon’s war
  • We don't expect to see Gideon this side of Christmas.
  • In which the two brothers cooperate, Gideon resumes his career as a cutpurse, and Tempest House plays host to some unexpected visitors THE TIME QUAKE
  • The man ran his eyes over Gideon and cackled, forcing smoke through his broken teeth. Gideon’s war
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