WordNet-Online
| ||||
Definitions from the WebGallyNounSense 1: (Popular) A nickname or informal term for a gallery, typically used in the context of an art gallery or exhibition space. Example sentence: The local gally is hosting a new exhibition featuring contemporary artists. Sense 2: (Local) A gally refers to a small narrow passage or alleyway commonly found in certain local neighborhoods. Example sentence: The residents of the neighborhood enjoyed strolling through the charming gally filled with small shops and cafes. VerbSense 1: (Popular) To gally means to wander or stroll around casually with no particular destination or purpose. Example sentence: After work, she loved to gally through the city streets, exploring hidden gems. Sense 2: (Local) In certain regions, gally is used to describe the act of teasing or provoking someone in a playful manner. Example sentence: The siblings would often gally each other, engaging in harmless pranks and jokes. AdjectiveSense 1: (Popular) Describing something as gally means it is stylish, trendy, or fashionable. Example sentence: He sported a gally outfit that caught everyone's attention at the party. Sense 2: (Local) In local slang, gally can describe something as exaggerated, showy, or attention-seeking. Example sentence: The car's gally design with vibrant colors and oversized wheels turned heads wherever it went. | ||||
galls gallstone gallstones gallup gallus gallus gallus galluses gallusese gally galois galois theory galone galoot galope galore galore postnominal galores
|