Gads can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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gad - wander aimlessly in search of pleasure | ||
Noun |
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gad - a sharp prod fixed to a rider's heel and used to urge a horse onward; "cowboys know not to squat with their spurs on" | ||
gad - an anxiety disorder characterized by chronic free-floating anxiety and such symptoms as tension or sweating or trembling or lightheadedness or irritability etc that has lasted for more than six months |
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1. | noun | Gad, being girded, shall fight before him: and he himself shall be girded backward. | |
2. | verb | "Oh, Eliza, young folks must have some amusement," protested Catherine. "I don't see the necessity. We didn't gad about to halls and places when we were young, Catherine Andrews. This world is getting worse every day." |
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noun | |
Gad, being girded, shall fight before him: and he himself shall be girded backward. | |
verb | |
"Oh, Eliza, young folks must have some amusement," protested Catherine. "I don't see the necessity. We didn't gad about to halls and places when we were young, Catherine Andrews. This world is getting worse every day." |