other words for gam
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Gamic, gam′ik, adj. having a sexual character, of an ovum—opp.
There was but one blot upon his character—he hated Mrs. Gam.
A “gam,” good reader, may be described as a “small tea-party” on the sea.
This man, whose surname Gam signifies p. 440crooked, was a petty chieftain of Breconshire.
Gambia (gam'bi-a), an English colony in western Africa along the river Gambia.
During the interval, they sighted three other whaling craft, and stopped to gam with them.
There is also another difference—there are no ladies at a gam.
The sacrifices that Mrs. Gam had made for that daughter were, she said, astonishing.
But lile Doed couldn't keep up wi' t' other lads on account o' his gam leg.
To gam,” among the sealing-schooners, is a substitute for the verbs “to visit,” “to gossip.