Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A hand; a fist.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete A hand, paw, or claw.
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- noun obsolete
hand - proper noun euphemistic
God
Etymologies
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Examples
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Oh, goll … I just had visions of Twilight as a J-Drama ….
Twilight Lexicon » YouTuber Nigahiga and Crew Spoof Twilight 2009
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I'm being crass, infelicitous, and hyperbolic, but - let's face it - Alex Ross is pretty goll-darned cool by any objective measure.
What's next? "Alex Ross Facts?" Patrick J. Smith 2008
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Well, goll - lee ... whatz wrong with that-thare Sairah Pailin comin 'out braggin' 'bout bein 'aredneckand all?
OpEdNews - Diary: Palin Brags Of Being A 'Redneck'... Put A Sock In It! 2008
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I'm being crass, infelicitous, and hyperbolic, but - let's face it - Alex Ross is pretty goll-darned cool by any objective measure.
Archive 2008-09-01 Patrick J. Smith 2008
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In any event, America might have loosened up, but we're still pretty goll-darn uptight compared to our colleagues across the ocean.
Wine and Beer. Patrick J. Smith 2007
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In any event, America might have loosened up, but we're still pretty goll-darn uptight compared to our colleagues across the ocean.
Archive 2007-05-01 Patrick J. Smith 2007
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They buy a handful of goods of everybody, and they buy most goll-darned cheap.
A Man of Samples Something about the men he met "On the Road" William H. Maher
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Don't know what's the matter with the goll-darned thing.
Act II, Scene i 1920
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"I'm a-goin 'to," he answered, "just as soon as that goll-darned wagon comes."
The Wit and Humor of America, Volume IV. (of X.) Various 1887
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"I dunno about that, but I guess it will be all right," he urged, hospitably, and presently the goll-darned wagon arrived with another man, who turned out to be the first one's son and who looked as though he bit.
The Wit and Humor of America, Volume IV. (of X.) Various 1887
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