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gagged
Part of speech: ParticipleGag- tooth, a projecting tooth.
Usage examples "gagged":- With a hasty expression of approval, the rough- neck picked Elaine up bodily, still struggling vainly, and together they carried her, bound and gagged, to the tank. - "The Exploits of Elaine", Arthur B. Reeve.
- For Tunstall, Morton, and Laguerre had hurled themselves upon the cook and gagged him with the crown of a hat. - "Paradise Bend", William Patterson White.
- If she should now repeat his words, this wouldn't at all play the game of her definite vow; it would only play the game of her little gagged and blinded desire. - "The Spoils of Poynton", Henry James.