Definitions
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- noun soccer someone connected with Gillingham Football Club, as a
fan ,player ,coach etc. - proper noun A
surname . - proper noun A male
given name , in modern use often transferred back from the surname. - proper noun rare A spelling variant of female
given name Jill .
Etymologies
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According to Simon Kharm in 1960, âGill is probably the most published author we have, once you add up all the words he wrote under house names before he grew famous. â
The Codex Continual. Official Website of Steven E. Schend 2009
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According to Simon Kharm in 1960, âGill is probably the most published author we have, once you add up all the words he wrote under house names before he grew famous. â
The Codex Continual. Official Website of Steven E. Schend 2009
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CHARLES: Gill is now on the hunt for a different, and better dwarfing gene.
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According to Simon Kharm in 1960, âGill is probably the most published author we have, once you add up all the words he wrote under house names before he grew famous. â
The Codex Continual. Official Website of Steven E. Schend 2009
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CHARLES: Gill is now on the hunt for a different, and better dwarfing gene.
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CHARLES: Gill is now on the hunt for a different, and better dwarfing gene.
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CHARLES: Gill is now on the hunt for a different, and better dwarfing gene.
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CHARLES: Gill is now on the hunt for a different, and better dwarfing gene.
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CHARLES: Gill is now on the hunt for a different, and better dwarfing gene.
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Blogger Vijay Gill is wondering whether the possible outsourcing deal is “just a substitution for poor management.”
Can Outsourcing Its Network Stem the Bleeding at Sprint? 2009
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