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tr[gɒb]■ shut your gob! ¡cierra el pico!————————tr[gɒb]gob ['gɑb] n: masa f, grumo mn.• pedazo s.m.• trozo s.m.gɑːb, gɒb1) (AmE sl) gobs pl ( large amount)2) (BrE sl)a) ( mouth) bocaza f (fam), jeta f (AmL fam)b) ( spittle) escupitajo m (fam), escupo m (Chi, Ven fam)[ɡɒb]1. N1) (=spit) salivazo m2) (Brit) (=mouth) bocaza * f2.VT (Brit) escupir3.VI (Brit) escupir* * *[gɑːb, gɒb]1) (AmE sl) gobs pl ( large amount)2) (BrE sl)a) ( mouth) bocaza f (fam), jeta f (AmL fam)b) ( spittle) escupitajo m (fam), escupo m (Chi, Ven fam)
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gob — I. /gɒb / (say gob) noun 1. a mass or lump. –verb (i) (gobbed, gobbing) 2. to spit or expectorate. {Middle English gobbe lump, mass, apparently from Old French go(u)be, of Gallic origin} II. /gɒb / (say gob) noun Colloquial the mouth …
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gob|ble|dy|gook — or gob|ble|de|gook «GOB uhl dee guk», noun. Informal. speech or writing that is hard to understand because it is full of long, involved sentences and big words: »I will not go into the many forms of gobbledygook legal, medical, business,… … Useful english dictionary
gob|bet — «GOB iht», noun. 1. a lump; mass. 2. a portion or piece, such as one of raw meat or fat. 3. Figurative. a morsel or tidbit of anything: »Your reporters have been working round the clock to winkle out every succulent gobbet of news for the… … Useful english dictionary
Gob|e|lin — «GOB uh lihn; French g blan», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of or made at the factory and dye works of the Gobelins in Paris: »Gobelin tapestry or upholstery. 2. resembling such tapestry or upholstery. –n. a Gobelin tapestry … Useful english dictionary
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gob|lin — «GOB luhn», noun, adjective. –n. a mischievous sprite or elf in folklore, in the form of an ugly looking dwarf. SYNONYM(S): hobgoblin, bogy. –adj. 1. of or having to do with goblins 2. suitable for goblins. ╂[compare Old French gobelin] … Useful english dictionary