gish (Meaning)

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gish (n)

United States film actress who appeared in films by D. W. Griffith (1896-1993)

Synonyms & Antonyms of gish

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gish Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's gish gallop of talking points left the audience dizzy with information overload.
  2. The student's gish of excuses failed to convince the professor of their absence.
  3. The lawyer's gish of legal citations was meant to intimidate the jury rather than provide evidence.
  4. The sales pitch was an incessant gish of product features and benefits.
  5. The politician's gish of promises left voters overwhelmed and skeptical.
  6. The researcher's gish of data lacked context and critical interpretation.
  7. The teacher's gish of instructions left the students lost and confused.
  8. The blogger's gish of links and sources aimed to overwhelm readers with information.
  9. The lawyer's gish of objections disrupted the trial and prevented meaningful testimony.
  10. The actor's gish of lines and actions in the play was a tour de force of performance.

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United States film actress who appeared in films by D. W. Griffith (1896-1993)

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The politician's gish gallop of talking points left the audience dizzy with information overload.

The student's gish of excuses failed to convince the professor of their absence.

The lawyer's gish of legal citations was meant to intimidate the jury rather than provide evidence.

The sales pitch was an incessant gish of product features and benefits.