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Examples
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The final Island you visit in that gae is called “Fert Isle.”
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - This is awesome: FERT in the wild! 2008
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It’s different from soon doo-boo jji-gae, which is also a boiling hot pot, but with a spicy broth base of red pepper that comes from the addition of ggoh-choo-jahng (red pepper paste) and ggoh-choo gah-roo (red pepper powder).
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Jewellers, "and asked an elderly man behind the counter, who happened to be one of the firm, if he could make her watch" gae "while she waited for it in the shop.
The Lost Lady of Lone Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth 1859
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I give him an B for style and a D for substance. gae
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I think Dick cheney has been watching Jack nichilson in "A Few Good Men" too much. gae
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Reminds me of when Bush took August off to remove brush on his Texas ranch, while Huricane Katrina was drowning the folks down in New Orleans. gae
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I am shocked; there was never a Neanderthal as vicious as a Senator. gae
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From Carrie Louise he shifted his gae to the others, examining them one and all with a kind of covert appraisal that seemed distinctly odd.
Twin Moons 2010
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The other held a transparent waterbag bulging with blue-green al - gae.
Wonder Woman and the Lasso of Truth Boudreau Freret 2010
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The question, of course, is whether a late-starting candidate with big ideas and an uncommon penchant for taking the time to explain them, a relatively small bankroll and a name so generally unknown that his literature and campaign pins feature pronunciation cues ( "/gae-gun/") really make a dent in the most aggressively and edgily political city in the country?
Thomas Geoghegan Campaign. An Idea. A New Political Paradigm 2009
hernesheir commented on the word gae
"The jay, a bird. Corvus glandarius Linn." --Dr. Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary and Supplement, 1841.
May 18, 2011