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EGAD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EGAD is —used as a mild oath. www.merriam-webster.com
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EGAD Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
(used as an expletive or mild oath). Egad, I never thought of that! egad. / ɪˈɡæd, iːˈɡæd /. interjection. archaic, a mild oath ... www.dictionary.com
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egad - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
egad. (dated) A mild exclamation of contempt, surprise, outrage, etc. (surprise): Synonyms: see Thesaurus:wow. 1693, [William] Congreve, The Old Batchelour, ... en.wiktionary.org
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egad
egad, int. (ɪˈgæd) Also 7 igad, 8 egod. [prob. representing earlier A God! from a interjection: but in later times perhaps associated with asseverations, like i'faith, or possibly with by God: cf. agad, adad, adod, ecod, etc.] Used as a softened oath.1673 [R. Leigh] Transp. Reh. 4 Which is very civi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eau Gallie Arts District – culture, creativity, commerce & community ...
EGAD is a vibrant community that boasts a rich history, an eclectic mix of art galleries, restaurants, shops and normally a full calendar of family friendly ... egadlife.com
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EGAD | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
an expression of surprise, anger, or emphasis: Egad, I had no idea about this! Egad, I am so tired. One of the guys in the group is at home with his girlfriend. dictionary.cambridge.org
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EGAD
EGAD may refer to: Embryonic GAD, the GAD25 and GAD44 forms of the enzyme glutamate decarboxylase. the ICAO code for Newtownards Airport in Northern Ireland wikipedia.org
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EGAD, Maine Department of Environmental Protection
EGAD (Environmental and Geographic Analysis Database) is a public information resource provided by the Maine DEP. www.maine.gov
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egad, int. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the interjection egad is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for egad is from 1673, in the writing of Richard Leigh, poet. www.oed.com
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EGAD definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
egad in American English (iˈgæd ) interjection Archaic used as a softened or euphemistic oath Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Did people really used to say words like “Egad” and “Jeez” out loud?
Egad might have been from the 1970s or the 1960s or the 1950s. I've only seen it in teenage novels written by older people. Upvote 1 www.reddit.com
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How to Pronounce Egad (CORRECTLY!) - YouTube
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s'gad
† s'gad, int. Obs. rare—1. = egad.173. Fielding Eurydice Wks. 1771 III. 212 Auth. Ay! s'gad, I should as soon have suspected half the Dutchmen to be dancing-masters. Oxford English Dictionary
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Tom Sueter
custom of the old players, who deemed it a heresy to leave the crease for the ball; but he would get in at it, hit it straight off and straight on, and egad wikipedia.org
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i'gad
† igad, i'gad, int. Obs. (ɪˈgæd) Variant of egad; see god, and cf. icod.1671 Villiers (Dk. Buckhm.) Rehearsal i. (Arb.) 37, I gad, I'll e'en kneel down, and he shall cut my head off. Ibid. v. 111 I'l justifie it to be as grand to the eye, every whit, I gad, as that great scene in Harry the Eight, an... Oxford English Dictionary
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