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noun a figure of St.
George killing the dragon, especially one forming part of the insignia of the Order of the Garter. British Slang. any coin bearing the image of St. George. a word formerly used in communications to represent the letter G. British Slang. an automatic pilot on an airplane. QUIZ
SHALL WE PLAY A "SHALL" VS. "SHOULD" CHALLENGE?
Should you take this quiz on “shall” versus “should”? It should prove to be a quick challenge!
Question 1 of 6
Which form is used to state an obligation or duty someone has?
Idioms about George
by George!Chiefly British Informal. (an exclamation used to express astonishment, approval, etc.)
Words nearby George
geopotential, geopressured, georama, Geordie, Georgann, George, George and the Dragon, Saint, George Cross, George I, George II, George III
Other definitions for George (2 of 2)
George2
[ jawrj; for 4 also German gey-ohr-guh ]
/ dʒɔrdʒ; for 4 also German geɪˈoʊr gə /
noun
Henry, 1839–97, U.S. economist: advocate of a single tax.
Saint, died a.d. 303?, Christian martyr: patron saint of England.
Ste·fan An·ton [shte-fahn ahn-tohn], /ˈʃtɛ fɑn ˈɑn toʊn/, 1868–1933, German poet.
Lake,a lake in E New York. 36 miles (58 km) long.
a river in NE Quebec, Canada, flowing N from the Labrador border to Ungava Bay. 350 miles (563 km) long.
a male given name: from a Greek word meaning “farmer.”
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How to use George in a sentence
Archie then realizes that Lionel’s parents, George and Louise, purchased the home.
Immediately, Katz and her boyfriend, George, decided to keep the baby.
This was because she was able to measure in advance, due to the access George and Barbara Bush gave to the Clintons after Bill Clinton was elected.
George gets to choose between the Loser Mug and the Grossery Bag, or he could opt for a Vintage Magnet from before he started scoring ink less than two years ago.
George, too, is attempting a career-low 6 percent of his shots from within three feet.
In 1992, Republican George H.W. Bush won the Asian-American vote by 24 points.
And with stand-ups, I remember liking George Carlin and Steve Martin.
So then-President George H.W. Bush and other prominent Republicans endorsed Treen in the House runoff.
He lost his bid for a fourth term to George Pataki that year.
Adam Thierer is a senior research fellow with the Technology Policy Program at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
Cousin George's position is such a happy one, that conversation is to him a thing superfluous.
From the moment that he touches the magical little hand, cousin George is eclipsed.
A volcano broke out in the island of St. George, one of the Azores.
She had never had this curiosity in relation to George Cannon--she had only wondered about his affairs with other women.
As George Eliot says: “We get the fonder of our houses if they have a physiognomy of their own, as our friends have.”
British Dictionary definitions for George (1 of 2)
noun Sir Edward (Alan John), known as Eddie. 1938–2009, British economist, governor of the Bank of England (1993–2003) Henry. 1839–97, US economist: advocated a single tax on land values, esp in Progress and Poverty (1879) Saint. died ?303 ad, Christian martyr, the
patron saint of England; the hero of a legend in which he slew a dragon. Feast day: April 23 (German ɡeˈɔrɡə) Stefan (Anton) (ˈʃtɛfan). 1868–1933, German poet and aesthete. Influenced by the French Symbolists, esp Mallarmé and later by Nietzsche, he sought for an idealized purity of form in his verse. He refused Nazi honours and went into exile in 1933
British Dictionary definitions for George (2 of 2)
noun British informalthe automatic pilot in an aircraft
Word Origin for George
C20: originally a slang name for an airman
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