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puhekieltä To go; walk; proceed.
puhekieltä A going, journey; a course, path, track.
1840, w:Ralph Waldo Emerson|Ralph Waldo Emerson, "s:Page:Poems,_Emerson,_1847.djvu/82 Woodnotes I.3":
- In unploughed Maine he sought the lumberers’ gang / Where from a hundred lakes young rivers sprang
1869, Papa André, Once a Week, page http://books.google.com/books?id=JdVMAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA418 418/1:
- That week was also called the Gang Week, from the Saxon ganger, to go; and the Rogation days were termed the Gang Days.
1895, Frederick Tupper Jr., Anglo-Saxon Dæg-Mæl, Modern Language Association of America, page http://books.google.com/books?id=puMNAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA229 229:
- Neither Marshall nor Bouterwek makes clear the connection existing between the Gang-days and the Major and Minor Litanies.
puhekieltä An outhouse: an outbuilding used as a lavatory.
(c.) Aelfric, Homilies, Vol. I, page 290:
- Þaða he to gang gange come com.
(senseid) A number going in company; a number of friends or persons associated for a particular purpose.
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the Gashouse Gang
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The gang from our office is going out for drinks Friday night.
A group of laborers under one foreman; a squad.
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a gang of sailors; a railroad gang.
puhekieltä A criminal group with a common cultural background and identifying features, often associated with a particular section of a city.
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a youth gang; a neighborhood gang; motorcycle gang.
(senseid) A group of criminals or alleged criminals who band together for mutual protection and profit, or a group of politicians united in furtherance of a political goal.
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the Winter Hill gang; the Gang of Four.
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Not all members of the Gang of Six are consistent in their opposition to filibuster.
puhekieltä A chain gang.
A combination of similar tools or implements arranged so as, by acting together, to save time or labor; a set.
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a gang of saws; a gang of plows.
A set; all required for an outfit.
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a new gang of stays.
puhekieltä A number of switches or other electrical devices wired into one unit and covered by one faceplate.
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an outlet gang box; a double gang switch.
puhekieltä A group of wires attached as a bundle.
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a gang of wires
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Do a drop for the telephone gang, then another drop for the internet gang, both through the ceiling of the wiring closet.
puhekieltä The mineral substance which encloses a vein; a matrix; a gangue.
puhekieltä To band together as a group or gang.
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"Lets gang up on them."''
puhekieltä to attach similar items together to form a larger unit.
(quote-news)
(quote-book)
(eye dialect of)
(synonym of): to have sex with a single partner as a gang.
- Richard Allen, Skinhead, https://books.google.com/books?id=TcxCCQAAQBAJ&pg=PT80 page 80:
...theres a thin line to tread to avoid fights or getting "ganged" when rejecting the sexual overtures of incarcerated women.''
a passageway, alley
alleyway, alley, narrow street. A narrow pathway bound by walls on both sides
The act of (l), a (l).
An intended amount of something, especially (l).
A (l) or (l) to (l) on.
A person's (l) or (l).
One of the few cases where something (l), a (l) (l).
A (l) or (l) (l) that can be (l), usually by foot.
A room giving access to another room.
A (l) (l) built for (l), usually in a public park or facility.
(imperative of)
passageway, alley
gait
journey
hallway, corridor
course
walk, way of stepping, running etc.
gangEnglish gang, group of ill-doers
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gang buntu — dead-end alley
an organized crime group
a group of people with distinct identity, such as high school mates. See also geng
to form a gang group
(l), (n-g):
puhekieltä A group of people.
puhekieltä A group of laborers under one foreman.
A criminal group.
(nonstandard spelling of)
hall, hallway
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Sett fra deg skoene i gangen.
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Leave your shoes in the hallway.
passage, corridor
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I enden av den lange gangen er klasserommet.
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The classroom is at the end of the long corridor.
aisle
walk, path
walk, walking, going
walk, gait
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Gangen hans er litt merkelig.
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His gait is a bit weird
working, running, action, movement, motion, operation
course; passage
course; march
time
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Vi vant fem ganger på rad!
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We won five times in a row!
plot, action
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Historiens gang var litt komplisert.
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The plot of the story was somewhat complicated.
puhekieltä dike, lode
vein
puhekieltä duct
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Sett frå deg skorne i gangen.
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The class room is at the end of the long corridor.
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Gangen hans er litt merkeleg.
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Gangen i soga var litt komplisert.
going, journey, progress, track, footprint, flow, stream, way, passage, course, path
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Him tǽcean lífes weg and rihtne gang to heofonum. — To teach them life's way and the right path to heaven.
a company of people
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Anastasius wæs geháten se mæssepreóst þe se bisceop tó fundode swá fǽrlíce mid gange . . . Se bisceop gewende mid his gebróðrum hám.
drain, privy
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Ðonne him to gange lyst. — When he desires the privy.
platform, stage, steps
occurrence; passage or lapse of time
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Geára gangum. — In the course of years.
(dated spelling of)
To go.
w:Robert Burns|Robert Burns, "A Red, Red, Rose":
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And I will love thee still, my dearTill a’ the seas gang dry.''
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