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View definitions for gee

gee

interjection as in alas

Strong matches

interjection as in gosh

verb as in square

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He's pretty in the zone at the moment but there is a little gee up to the crowd.

From BBC

That means that if somebody goes to see you in a play or a movie while you’re doing “Law & Order,” the audience doesn’t think, “Oh, gee, I already saw this.”

The head coach marches past, giving Akinkunmi a fist bump along the way, before his team pours out of the locker room, jumping and chanting to gee themselves up.

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There’s a band of evildoers who have a home-built nuke and are seeking critical detonators to blow the thing up and bring about World War III. And gee, where have we heard that before?

"But the pitch improved after that. The crowd were quite quiet at the start but it was nice that I managed to gee them up a bit!"

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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