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gude

/gyd/US // güd //

卑躬屈膝,卑鄙小人,卑鄙的人,卑躬屈膝地

Definitions

  1. 1

    Scot. and North England.

    • : good.

Examples

  • “The substance of the report is the most comprehensive accounting of what happened,” said Gude.

  • “At every step of the way, we know the CIA made this review more difficult than it needed to be,” said Gude.

  • Gude, speaking on behalf of Armbuster and other CAP bloggers, said it is wrong to suggest the group is anti-Israel.

  • Gude described Lannister as “a dwarf who is not a mythical creature” as well as “the soul of the book.”

  • And Gude said that he reaches out to agents and publicists when he thinks someone is right for a role.

  • I canna thole him, wi' his lang-nebbit words, explainin' an' expoundin' the gude Book as if it had jist come oot!

  • Gaunting bodes wanting ane o' things three—sleep, meat, or gude companie.

  • God be wi' the gude Laird o' Balmaghie, for he ne'er took mair frae a poor man than a' that he had.

  • God keep ill gear out o' my hands; for if my hands ance get it, my heart winna part wi't,—sae prayed the gude Earl of Eglinton.

  • He had gude skill o' horse flesh wha bought a goose to ride on.