gammy Antonyms

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Meaning of gammy

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gammy (s)

(British informal) sore or lame

gammy Sentence Examples

  1. The horse had a gammy leg that made it impossible for him to gallop.
  2. The old man hobbled along with a gammy cane, his steps slow and painful.
  3. The rusty hinge on the gate had become gammy, causing it to creak and groan with every movement.
  4. The broken chair leg was gammy, making it impossible to sit on without collapsing.
  5. The gammy concrete path was uneven and cracked, creating a hazard for pedestrians.
  6. The car's suspension had become gammy, resulting in a bumpy and uncomfortable ride.
  7. The wooden fence had rotted and become gammy, threatening to collapse under its own weight.
  8. The old woman's gammy hands shook as she tried to hold a cup of tea.
  9. The ship's sails were torn and gammy, leaving it unable to sail effectively.
  10. The politician's gammy promises swayed the voters, only to disappoint them later.

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(British informal) sore or lame

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The horse had a gammy leg that made it impossible for him to gallop.

The old man hobbled along with a gammy cane, his steps slow and painful.

The rusty hinge on the gate had become gammy, causing it to creak and groan with every movement.

The broken chair leg was gammy, making it impossible to sit on without collapsing.