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11gift — /gIft/ noun (C) 1 OBJECT something that you give someone on a special occasion or to thank them: The earrings were a gift from my aunt. | make sb a gift of sth: Grandma made me a gift of her silver. | free gift: Enjoy a free gift with any… …
12Gift of Tongues (Glossolalia) — Gift of Tongues † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Gift of Tongues (Glossolaly, glossolalia). A supernatural gift of the class gratiae gratis datae, designed to aid in the outer development of the primitive Church. The theological bearing… …
13Gift book — Gift books, or literary annuals, first appeared in England. The Forget Me Not , subtitled a Christmas and New Year’s Present for 1823 , was published in November, 1822 and was believed to be the first example. It was decoratively bound and came… …
14Gift Grub — is a series of short comic pieces broadcast on weekdays on the breakfast show of Irish commercial radio station Today FM since 1999. The characters in the pieces are based on real people, generally local and international celebrities and… …
15Special Agent Oso — Título Oso: Agente Especial (Hispanoamérica) Agente Especial Oso (España) Género Serie animada Creado por Ford Riley País de origen …
16gift token — gift .token also gift .voucher n BrE a special piece of paper that is worth a particular amount of money when it is exchanged for goods in a shop, often given as a present American Equivalent: gift certificate …
17gift´ed|ness — gift|ed «GIHF tihd», adjective. having natural talent or special ability; unusually able; talented: »Beethoven was gifted in music. –gift´ed|ly, adverb. –gift´ed|ness, noun …
18gift´ed|ly — gift|ed «GIHF tihd», adjective. having natural talent or special ability; unusually able; talented: »Beethoven was gifted in music. –gift´ed|ly, adverb. –gift´ed|ness, noun …
19gift|ed — «GIHF tihd», adjective. having natural talent or special ability; unusually able; talented: »Beethoven was gifted in music. –gift´ed|ly, adverb. –gift´ed|ness, noun …
20gift certificate — gift cer.tificate n AmE a special piece of paper that is worth a particular amount of money when it is exchanged for goods in a shop, often given as a present British Equivalent: gift token …