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  • Although of Italian origin, "Gassy" was born near the site of the Tower of Babel, and its propinquity and influence gave him that varied volubility in expressing fine shades of meaning in many languages that made him the pride of the profession of which he was a distinguished light.

    A Fantasy of Mediterranean Travel S. G. Bayne

  • It was she who had sent the horses and sleigh for "Gassy," when the old man, having read the letter that Cassy had written him, said that she could "freeze at the station" for all of him.

    Northern Lights, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897

  • It was she who had sent the horses and sleigh for "Gassy," when the old man, having read the letter that Cassy had written him, said that she could "freeze at the station" for all of him.

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

  • It was she who had sent the horses and sleigh for "Gassy," when the old man, having read the letter that Cassy had written him, said that she could "freeze at the station" for all of him.

    Northern Lights, Volume 3. Gilbert Parker 1897

  • The name Gastown came from Deighton's nickname, "Gassy," slang for someone who talks a lot.

    Berks county news 2010

  • The name Gastown came from Deighton's nickname, "Gassy," slang for someone who talks a lot.

    Berks county news 2010

  • This is the heart of old Vancouver, which grew up quickly around a makeshift tavern established in 1867 by gold prospector "Gassy" Jack Deighton.

    Tahoe Daily Tribune - Top Stories 2009

  • Gassy mines are expected to incur significant cost pressures under the carbon scheme.

    Australia Sets Carbon-Pricing Regime Enda Curran 2011

  • But unless you've ever been to Victory's Downingtown, Penn., brewery and brewpub, you probably haven't tried Gassy Jack Bitter or Mad King Weiss.

    Getting Up Guide: Scissor Sisters and Beer Week 2010

  • Gassy breath hissed out "You little loudmouthed twerp, hardly bigger than a burp."

    Falcon Street 2010

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