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gor

[gawr]

interjection

British Dialect.
  1. (used as a mild oath.)

  2. (used as an exclamation of surprise or disbelief.)



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Word History and Origins

Origin of gor1

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Example Sentences

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He called Gor a "great friend" and someone he could "fully trust" to deliver on the agenda.

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Gor's origins are both unclear and interesting.

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Gor is reported to have been interested in Republican politics from his school and college days, when he went by the name Gorokhovsky, which he later shortened to Gor.

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Experts say that Gor's broad regional mandate threatens to expose India to an overreach by Washington in its affairs with Pakistan, including on the Kashmir issue - a red line for India.

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She says that Gor's closeness with the president could help "break through" potential policy logjams.

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