Definition of Gally. Meaning of Gally. Synonyms of Gally

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Definition of Gally

Gally
Gally Gal"ly, v. t. [See Gallow, v. t.] To frighten; to worry. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] --T. Brown.
Gally
Gally Gall"y, a. Like gall; bitter as gall. --Cranmer.
Gally
Gally Gal"ly, n. See Galley, n., 4.

Meaning of Gally from wikipedia

- Look up gally in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gally may refer to: Francis Gally (1863-1918) French actor Henry Gally (1696-1769) British academic Henry...
- with titles containing gals All pages with titles containing gal Gals (disambiguation) Gally (disambiguation) Avigdor Ben-Gal (born 1936), Israeli former...
- Whydah Gally was captured by the pirate Captain Samuel "Black Sam" Bellamy, beginning a new role in the Golden Age of Piracy. Bellamy sailed Whydah Gally up...
- Gals! (****anese: ギャルズ!, Hepburn: Gyaruzu!) is a manga series written and illustrated by Mihona Fujii. It was published by Shueisha and serialized in Ribon...
- Henry Gally, D.D. (1696-1769) was an English divine and classical scholar. Gally was the son of the Rev. Peter Gally, a French Protestant refugee, was...
- Francis Gally, real name Francis Jean Mazières, (28 October 1863 – 20 November 1918) was an early 20th-century French actor and playwright. Francis Gally began...
- Henry Gally Knight, F.R.S. (2 December 1786 – 9 February 1846) was a British politician, traveller and writer. Knight was the only son of Henry Gally (afterwards...
- Look up gals in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gals may refer to: Gals (satellite), Russian communications satellite Gals, Switzerland, Seeland, Bern;...
- 1993. Gally died on 27 September 2023, at the age of 67. Knight of the Legion of Honour (1999) Officer of the Legion of Honour (2015) "Djovi Gally " complète...
- "Buffalo Gals" is a traditional American song, published as "Lubly Fan" in 1844 by the blackface minstrel John Hodges, who performed as "Cool White". Whilst...