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Example sentences for "gab"

Lexicographically close words:
fyve; gaa; gaan; gaat; gabardine; gabardines; gabbing; gabble; gabbled
  1. And thus we utterlie dampne the vanitie of those that affirme Sacramentis to be nothing else but naked and bair signes.

  2. From Sadler's Correspondence it appears he was in England in 1543, as a hostage for his father, who had been taken prisoner at Solway.

  3. It is a mistake, however, in saying that he died in 1571; as will afterwards be explained.

  4. That the league betwix us and Ingland suld be broken: 2.

  5. Ye shall answere, that we think the same good, and shall speedelie tak ordour thairwith.

  6. Quhairof the Inglismen begynning to weary, determinit to gyve the brusche and assault; as that thay did upoun the sevint day of Maij, beginning befoir the day-licht, and contineuing till it was neir sevin houris.

  7. Robert Melville was the second son of Sir John Melville of Raith (whose death is recorded by Knox, vol.

  8. In reckoning the number of Bursaries, it was proposed that the University of St. Andrews should consist of three Colleges; and Glasgow and Aberdeen of two each; thus making 72 for the former, and 48 for each of the latter.


  9. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gab" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accent; babble; blab; cackle; chaps; chat; chatter; chops; clack; clatter; comment; conversation; converse; declaim; discourse; dish; drivel; elocution; froth; gab; gabble; gas; gibber; gossip; gush; jabber; jargon; jaw; jaws; jowl; lips; mandibles; maw; mouth; mug; mush; muzzle; palaver; parole; patter; prate; prattle; ramble; rapping; rattle; raving; smatter; speak; speaking; spout; talk; talking; tinkle; trap; twaddle; twiddle; twitter; waffle; yammer