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[ gyd ] / güd /
adjective, noun, interjection, adverb Scot. and North England.Words nearby gudegubernaculum testis, gubernatorial, guberniya, guck, guddle, gude, Gudea, gudgeon, gudgeon pin, Gudmundsson, Gudrun Definition for gude (2 of 2)[ gyd ] / güd /
noun Scot. and North England.Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for gude“The substance of the report is the most comprehensive accounting of what happened,” said Gude. You're About to See What Obama Calls 'Torture'|Josh Rogin, Eli Lake|August 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST “At every step of the way, we know the CIA made this review more difficult than it needed to be,” said Gude. You're About to See What Obama Calls 'Torture'|Josh Rogin, Eli Lake|August 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST Gude, speaking on behalf of Armbuster and other CAP bloggers, said it is wrong to suggest the group is anti-Israel. Intramural War of Words Raises Question of Who Loves Israel More|Linda Killian|January 6, 2012|DAILY BEAST Gude described Lannister as “a dwarf who is not a mythical creature” as well as “the soul of the book.” The Next Nerd Obsession|Nicole LaPorte|October 21, 2009|DAILY BEAST
And Gude said that he reaches out to agents and publicists when he thinks someone is right for a role. The Next Nerd Obsession|Nicole LaPorte|October 21, 2009|DAILY BEAST Gude be wi' auld langsyne, when our gutchers ate the trenchers. The Proverbs of Scotland|Alexander Hislop Besides, the man's weel aneugh—na, a gude deal mair than that, if he was only a wee better clad. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland|Various "As gude as a better," quoth the orphan boy, and bade Bulger propel the tiny sphere in the direction of a neighbouring rivulet. Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, November 19, 1892|Various An' as for the thing that the Douglas darena do, gude faith, ye ken, I never saw it yet. The Three Perils of Man, Vol. 1 (of 3)|James Hogg The deil an his adgents, they fash nane but the gude fock; the Cameronians, an the prayin ministers, an sic like. The Brownie of Bodsbeck, and Other Tales, Vol. II (of 2)|James Hogg
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