gaffed

[US]/ɡæft/
[UK]/ɡæft/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi.to gamble
n.gaff; a spear or hook for catching fish; (Gaff) a surname; (British) Gaff
vt.to catch with a gaff; to drag up with a hook; to deceive

Phrases & Collocations

gaffed up

gaffed off

gaffed down

gaffed away

gaffed out

gaffed in

gaffed at

gaffed over

gaffed around

gaffed together

Example Sentences

he gaffed the fish right out of the water.

she gaffed a great idea during the meeting.

the fisherman gaffed his catch with precision.

the team gaffed the project due to poor planning.

he gaffed his chance to impress the boss.

the comedian gaffed his punchline, making everyone laugh.

they gaffed the performance by forgetting their lines.

she gaffed the presentation, losing the audience's attention.

the athlete gaffed his chance to win the race.

he gaffed his response during the interview.

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