"Gaffed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Gaffed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Gaffed" Meaning

The adjective "gaffed" means to trick or deceive someone, often in a clever or sneaky way. It can also refer to a trap or a snare that is set to catch something or someone.

"Gaffed" Examples

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Gaffed is a verb that means to tie or fasten something, especially a fish, to a hook or line.
Here are 5 usage examples:

The fisherman gaffed the large salmon and reeled it in.
As she cooked the meal, she gaffed the chicken to the roasting rack.
The angler carefully gaffed the struggling fish to avoid causing it any more pain.
The dock worker gaffed the cargo to the ship's deck before securing it for transport.
The hunter gaffed the deer to a tree branch before taking a rest break.

Note: Gaffed is often used in the context of fishing, hunting, or cooking, where it is necessary to secure an animal or object to a hook, line, or other structure.

"Gaffed" Similar Words

Gael

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Gaelicisation refers to the process or phenomenon of converting a non-Gaelic language, culture, or people to a Gaelic one, particularly in the context of Ireland, Scotland, or Wales. This can include the adoption of Gaelic language, customs, names, or traditions.

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The Gaels are a group of Celtic-speaking peoples who originated from Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man. The term "Gael" refers to the language, culture, and ethnicity of these people, who are also known as the Irish, Scots, and Manx. The term is often used to describe the ancient Celtic-speaking peoples of Britain and Ireland, as well as the modern-day descendants of these people.

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A gaffer is a term used in the film or theater industry to refer to the chief electrician or lighting technician. It can also be used to describe someone who is responsible for managing a lighting setup or a technical team. Additionally, in a more informal sense, a gaffer can also refer to a person who is in charge or has authority over a group or organization.

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To gag means to make a sudden, involuntary sound, often like a retching noise, in response to something unpleasant or unexpected. It can also refer to the act of stuffing or jamming something into one's mouth to prevent vomiting or to prevent someone from speaking, often as a means of punishment or intimidation.

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