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Traditional English :: gumshoe
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gumshot.html - n. US 1 a galosh. 2 sl. a detective. |
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Traditional English :: gumshoe
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gumshot.html - n. US 1 a galosh. 2 sl. a detective. |
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Traditional English :: gumshoe
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gumshot.html - n. US 1 a galosh. 2 sl. a detective. |
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English Idioms :: gum up
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gumshot.html - {v.}, {slang} To cause not to work or ruin; spoil; make something go wrong. - Often used in the phrase "gum up the works". * /Jimmy has gummed up the typewriter./ Syn.: THROW A MONKEY WRENCH. |
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Traditional English :: gum(1)
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gumshot.html - n. & v. --n. 1 a a viscous secretion of some trees and shrubs that hardens on drying but is soluble in water (cf. RESIN). b an adhesive substance made from this. 2 US chewing gum. 3 = GUMDROP. 4 = gum arabic. 5 = gum-tree. 6 a secretion collecting in the corner of the eye. 7 US = GUMBOOT. --v. (gummed, gumming) 1 tr. smear or cover with gum. 2 tr. (usu. foll. by down, together, etc.) fasten with gum. 3 intr. exude gum. gum arabic a gum exuded by some kinds of acacia and used as glue and in incense. gum benjamin benzoin. gum dragon tragacanth. gum juniper sandarac. gum resin a vegetable secretion of resin mixed with gum, e.g. gamboge. gum-tree a tree exuding gum, esp. a eucalyptus. gum up 1 (of a mechanism etc.) become clogged or obstructed with stickiness. 2 colloq. interfere with the smooth running of (gum up the works). up a gum-tree colloq. in great difficulties. [ME f. OF gomme ult. f. L gummi, cummi f. Gk kommi f. Egypt. kemai] |
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Traditional English :: gum(2)
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gumshot.html - n. (usu. in pl.) the firm flesh around the roots of the teeth. gum-shield a pad protecting a boxer's teeth and gums. [OE goma rel. to OHG guomo, ON g×mr roof or floor of the mouth] |
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