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gawsy
[gaw-see]
adjective
(of people) well-dressed and of cheerful appearance.
(of things) large and handsome.
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
“Ye maun come, and bring your ladye fere; Ye sall na say me no; And ye’se mind, we have aye a bed to spare For that gawsy chield Guizot.”
GAUCY, GAWSY, s. plump; jolly.
We put up at Widow M'Vicar's, a relation to my first wife, a gawsy, furthy woman, taking great pleasure in hospitality.
But Mrs M'Vicar kept a cloth shop, and sold plaidings and flannels, besides Yorkshire superfines, and was used to the sudden incoming of strangers, especially visitants, both from the West and the North Highlands, and was withal a gawsy furthy woman, taking great pleasure in hospitality, and every sort of kindliness and discretion.
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