- pups to a litter.
Since the
gouger is
footed for hillsides, it
cannot stand up on
level ground. If by
accident a
gouger falls from a hill, it can easily...
- Look up
gouge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gouge may
refer to:
Gouge (chisel), a form of
chisel or adze, a
woodworking tool
Gouge (grape), another...
- Eye-
gouging is the act of
pressing or
tearing the eye
using the
fingers or instruments. Eye-
gouging involves a very high risk of eye injury, such as eye...
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Olympe de
Gouges (French: [ɔlɛ̃p də ɡuʒ] ; born
Marie Gouze; 7 May 1748 – 3
November 1793) was a
French playwright and
political activist. She is best...
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Price gouging is a
pejorative term for the
practice of
increasing the
prices of goods, services, or
commodities to a
level much
higher than is considered...
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Gouger Street (/ˈɡʊdʒər/ GUUJ-ər) is a
major street in the
centre of Adelaide,
South Australia. It was
named after Robert Gouger, the
first Colonial Secretary...
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first Colonial Secretary of
South Australia.
Gouger was the
fifth son of nine
children of
George Gouger (1763–1802), who was a
prosperous city merchant...
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Martin Gouge (c. 1360 – 25
November 1444),
surnamed De Charpaigne, was a
French chancellor. He was born at
Bourges about 1360. A
canon of Bourges, in...
- wild haggis's left and
right legs are of
different lengths (cf.
Sidehill gouger or Dahu),
allowing it to run
quickly around the
steep mountains and hillsides...
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Gouger was an
electoral district of the
House of ****embly in the
Australian state of
South Australia from 1938 to 1977 and
which was ****ociated with the...