The gall of it all Nothing Too Trivial
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We often use the word “gall” in phrases such as “I can’t believe she has the gall to…” or “that really galls me.” But what exactly does “gall” mean? In its first sense, gall is a synonym for “bile.” According to the Oxford English Dictionary, however, these days "gall" applies only to animals. Either way,…
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