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Againsay
Againsay A*gain"say`, v. t. To gainsay. [Obs.] --Wyclif.
Gainsayer
Gainsayer Gain`say"er, n. One who gainsays, contradicts, or denies. ``To convince the gainsayers.' --Tit. i. 9.

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- had two daughters. Brown owned National Hunt racing horses, including Gainsay, who won the Ritz Club trophy at Cheltenham in 1987. Brown, known for his...
- fairest-spoken and most gracious; and that quality attends him, that none may gainsay his judgments. He dwells in the place called Breidablik, which is in heaven;...
- 2009. Much as Chris Smith, the chairman of the Booker judges, tries to gainsay the fact, Hollinghurst is a **** novelist. This is a **** novel. Harvey,...
- the Cross itself; set up the faith of the Cross as a trophy against the gainsayers. For when you are going to dispute with unbelievers concerning the Cross...
- a man of staggering narcissism and self-indulgence, whom nobody dared gainsay, investing his energies first in gratifying his ****ual greeds and then...
- weakness of men it is necessary to give arguments to convince those who gainsay it. It is then shown, after a denial of unfounded deductions, that the...
- are enemies of the state ' as a justification for the killing does not gainsay the intent to commit genocide; rather does it confirm the intention. The...
- mentions that Copernicus recorded Polish farm tenants' names inconsistently, gainsaying that he was fluent in the Polish language. (But decades after Copernicus...
- universally acknowledged by the Protestant world; they are facts which none can gainsay. This history I have presented briefly, in accordance with the scope of...