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gill

[ US /ˈɡɪɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a United States liquid unit equal to 4 fluid ounces
  2. respiratory organ of aquatic animals that breathe oxygen dissolved in water
  3. any of the radiating leaflike spore-producing structures on the underside of the cap of a mushroom or similar fungus
  4. a British imperial capacity unit (liquid or dry) equal to 5 fluid ounces or 142.066 cubic centimeters

How To Use gill In A Sentence

  • McGill University, however, has found a way to increase access to its rare books - thanks to a lot of grant money and one badass digital camera.
  • For Brown, visiting Gill at South Fork is a six-hour schlep that he's managed only three times.
  • They searched for his body, handlining with grappling hooks, setting gill nets straight offshore and hauling seine. AMAGANSETT
  • In a 1983 ad, the Gillette man was depicted as the tiny weakling on a basketball court full of giants; his shaver, he said, helped him even the odds.
  • It's safe to say that Burke Lake anglers have caught literally tons of bluegills, crappie, largemouth bass and other stocked gamefish since it opened.
  • Mr Fothergill's 1991 seed catalogue includes a fully functional model which has a traditional iron wheel and is priced at £179.
  • Grant, a booze-hound from the word go, would show up in front of his superiors stewed to the gills. Who
  • The decor at Cargill's is pleasant, if unmemorable and far from cutting edge, but that helps lend an approachable tone to the whole establishment.
  • Since 2001, areas north of Point Conception to an intersect with the Oregon coast has been closed to drift gillnet fishing from August 15th through November 15th in order to protect endangered leatherback and loggerhead sea turtles. Permit to Kill Pacific Sea Turtles and Whales Requested by Seafood Company
  • Had there, despite Terry Gill's denials, been an encounter?
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