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View definitions for gimme

gimme

noun as in free ride

verb as in deliver

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Example Sentences

After that they have a gimme against Sturm Graz, but three points might be useless at that stage.

From BBC

“We want people that are informed, because informed people make for better forecasts. If you’re smart and you can understand things like arbitrage opportunities, you can make money when people make pricing mistakes. That’s a lot more sophisticated than saying, ‘Gimme $20 on Kamala Harris.’

From Slate

A target of 205 was never likely to be a gimme for England, at a venue that has recently been the hardest in this country to chase runs, on a pitch occasionally playing tricks, and against a skilful and willing attack.

From BBC

When I hear one of ours shoved between “Gimme Shelter” and “Kashmir,” that’s good company.

We’d see “Gimme All Your Lovin’” and “Sharp Dressed Man” 587 times on a day off.

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

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