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Noun:
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an open sore on the back of a horse caused by ill-fitting or badly adjusted saddle
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a skin sore caused by chafing
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abnormal swelling of plant tissue caused by insects or microorganisms or injury
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a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will
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a digestive juice secreted by the liver and stored in the gallbladder; aids in the digestion of fats
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the trait of being rude and impertinent; inclined to take liberties
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become or make sore by or as if by rubbing
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irritate or vex;
"It galls me that we lost the suit"
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- The saddle galled the horse's back.
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- The medicine is as bitter as gall.
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- gall bladder [½â]µ¨ÄÒ
- dip one's pen in gall д¶ñ¶¾ÎÄÕÂ
- marble gall ÔÆʯñ¨
- root gall ¸ùñ¨
- gall wasp Î屶×Ó·ä,ñ¨·ä...
- gall sickness Å£µ¨²¡
- nematode gall Ïß³æñ¨
- gall mite ñ¨òý
- clay gall Õ³ÍÁƬ
- gall midge ñ¨ÎÃ
- gall aphid ñ¨ÑÁ
- sand gall ɳ¹Ü
- gall stone µ¨Ê¯
- Chinese gall Î屶×Ó
- ox gall [Ò½] Å£µ¨Ö
- crown gall ¹Úñ¨²¡
- rind gall ÉËƤÓúºÏ
- gall. =gallery
- dip the pen in gall ÒÔ¶ñ¶¾±Êµ÷д...
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The taste in his mouth was as bitter as gall.
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The old horse..with girth galls, and saddle sores.
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The snorting beast began to trot, Which gall'd him in his seat.
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Long and heavily did the Tartar yoke gall the neck of Russia.
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- nerve Éñ¾
- bitterness ¿àζ
- bile µ¨Ö
- irritate ¼¤Å
- annoy ʹÄÕÅ
- infuriate ¿ñŵÄ
- anger ᧁ
- vex ʹÄÕÅ
- madden ʹ·¢¿ñ
- provoke ¼¤Å
- incense Ïã
- aggravate ¶ñ»¯
- sore ÌÛÍ´µÄ
- rub ²Á
- irritation ´Ì¼¤
- lesion Ëðº¦
- wound ´´ÉË
- boldness ´óµ¨
- moxie <Ùµ>¾«Á¦
- cheek Ãæ¼Õ
- chafe ²ÁÍ´
- impertinence ÎÞÀñ
- crust Íâ¿Ç
- rancor µÐÒâ
- rancour Éî³ð
- resentment Ô¹ºÞ
- saddle sore °°ÉË
- irk ʹÑá¾ë
- insolence °ÁÂý
- cheekiness ºñÁ³Æ¤
- fret (ʹ)·³ÄÕ
- freshness ÐÂÏÊ
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