"Gorgelet" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I apologize, but I couldn't find a definition for the word "gorgelet". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized. Can you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?
I apologize, but it seems that "gorgelet" is not a commonly used word in English language. However, based on the etymology, I'm assuming you might be referring to "gorget" which is a type of neckwear, especially in medieval armor. Here are 5 usage examples in markdown format:
Gordon is a masculine given name of Scottish and English origin, derived from the Gaelic word "gordonn," meaning "great lord" or "ruler." It is often associated with the English surname Gordon, which refers to a person from the Gordon lands in Scotland.
Gore-Tex is a brand of waterproof and breathable fabric used in clothing and equipment, originally developed by W.L. Gore and Associates.
Gore refers to blood or the act of bleeding. It can also describe something that is excessively violent or graphic, such as a gore-filled horror movie.
The word "gored" is a transitive verb that means to pierce or penetrate someone or something with a sharp weapon or point, typically with goriness or violence.
The word "goree" can refer to:<br><br> Gorée, a small island located off the coast of Senegal in West Africa, known for being a major hub in the transatlantic slave trade.<br> Goree, a character in the Marvel Comics universe, a mutant with the ability to control and manipulate sound.<br> Goree, a type of fat or grease that is removed from meat during the butchering process.<br><br>In a broader sense, the word "Goree" can also represent a place or location associated with cruelty, brutality, or violence.
The word "gorge" can have two different meanings.<br><br>1. A gorge is a deep, narrow valley between cliffs, typically carved by a river or stream. For example: "The hike took us through a beautiful gorge with steep cliffs on either side."<br><br>2. To gorge is to eat or drink excessively, often with great pleasure. For example: "After the party, I gorged on leftover pizza and cake."
The word "gorged" is the past participle of the verb "gorge", which means to eat or drink too much of something, often to excess. It can also mean to stuff or fill something to the point of being overflowing. Gorged can be used as an adjective to describe something that is full or excessively abundant. For example:<br><br> The holiday feast left me gorged and uncomfortable.<br> The garden was gorged with blooming flowers.<br> The river was gorged with water after the heavy rain.
Beautifully attractive or appealing; having a striking physical beauty, often in a refined or elegant way.
Gorgeously is an adverb that means in a beautiful or attractive way. It is often used to describe something or someone that is pleasing to the eye, such as a person, a place, or an object. For example, "She looked gorgeously dressed for the wedding" or "The scenery was gorgeously lit during the sunset".
Gorgeousness refers to the state or quality of being extremely attractive or lovely. It can describe something or someone that is beautiful, stunning, or awe-inspiring, evoking feelings of admiration or wonder.
to look at something with great attention and admiration, often with feelings of awe or wonder. (verb)
A gorget is a piece of armor that protects the throat and neck of a knight or warrior, typically made of metal or other rigid material.
A gorget is a type of ornamental piece of jewelry, typically worn around the neck by men, especially in the 16th and 17th centuries, particularly by soldiers and dueling enthusiasts. It was a luxurious decoration, often featuring precious stones and intricate designs, and was worn as a symbol of status, rank, or professionalism.
Gorging refers to the act of eating excessively or greedily, often to the point of overindulgence or gluttony. It can also describe a sudden and intense desire or craving for something, such as food or a person.
A Gorgon is a mythological creature that appears in ancient Greek mythology. According to legend, the Gorgons were three sisters, Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, who were born to the sea god Phorcys and the sea goddess Ceto. Medusa, the most famous of the three, was said to have been transformed into a monster by the goddess Athena for her affair with Poseidon. As a result, Medusa had snakes for hair and a gaze that could turn people to stone. Gorgons were often depicted as women with snakes for hair, and Medusa has become a cultural symbol of the fearsome and the fascinating.