| gunshot |
the firing of a gun or the sound made by it. [4 definitions] |
| gun-shy |
easily frightened by the sound of gunfire, as a dog. [2 definitions] |
| gunsmith |
one who makes or repairs guns. |
| gunstock |
the handle of a rifle or shotgun. |
| gunwale |
the upper edge of a boat's or ship's side or bulwark. |
| guppy |
a small, often brightly colored freshwater minnow that is native to northern South America and the West Indies, and often kept in aquariums. |
| gurgle |
to flow out in a noisy, bubbling stream. [4 definitions] |
| Gurkha |
a Nepalese Rajput. [2 definitions] |
| gurnard |
any of a family of marine fishes having enlarged pectoral fins with which they can glide through the air for short distances; flying gurnard or butterfly fish. [2 definitions] |
| gurney |
a padded hospital stretcher on wheels, used to transport patients. |
| guru |
in Hinduism, a personal religious instructor. [3 definitions] |
| gush |
to flood out abundantly and with considerable force, as a liquid being released from compression; spurt. [7 definitions] |
| gusher |
one that gushes. [2 definitions] |
| gushy |
characterized by or inclined toward excessive emotional or sentimental display in communication or behavior. |
| gusset |
a triangular piece inserted at a curve to strengthen it or improve the fit, as in a garment. [2 definitions] |
| gussy |
(informal) to dress in one's best clothes, or to dress in an exaggeratedly showy manner (usu. fol. by up). [2 definitions] |
| gust |
a sudden rush or blast of wind. [3 definitions] |
| gustatory |
of or pertaining to the sense of taste or the act of tasting. |
| gusto |
vigorous or hearty enjoyment or appreciation. |
| gusty |
marked by gusts, as of wind or rain. [2 definitions] |
| gut |
the food canal or a part of it, esp. the stomach or intestines. [11 definitions] |