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gor [gawr] ExamplesWord Origin interjection British Dialect.

  1. (used as a mild oath.)
  2. (used as an exclamation of surprise or disbelief.)

Also cor. Origin of gor see origin at gorblimey Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019 Examples from the Web for gor Historical Examples of gor

  • Something in Gor’s face told Rawson that his companion was troubled.

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  • “It is all that is left,” said Gor, when Rawson interrupted his narrative.

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  • He had tried to talk to Gor, tried to tell him of his own limitations.

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  • He fired the questions out with furious eagerness, and Gor replied.

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  • Rawson’s reply was not an answer to Gor so much as it was an argument with himself.

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