gall

നഞ്ചും
definition
verb
he knew he was losing, and it galled him
make (someone) feel annoyed.
the straps galled their shoulders
make sore by rubbing.
noun
the bank had the gall to demand a fee
bold, impudent behavior.
In central Ontario, eight species of parasitoids and a Periclistus inquiline are associated with this gall .
the contents of the gallbladder; bile (proverbial for its bitterness).
example
I looked furiously from her to the one who'd had enough 'gall' to do this.
the bank had the 'gall' to demand a fee
In Montana, 'gall' flies released to limit knapweed turn out to provide a food bonanza for white-footed mice.
His team was the first to single out the insect, nicknamed the ‘melaleuca bud 'gall' fly’ as a potential natural control of the aggressive melaleuca.
However, this parasitoid was completely absent from all sampled 'gall' beetle populations.
In this paper, we report on how the formation of galls by the goldenrod 'gall' fly has promoted a host shift and differentiation of the beetle Mordellistena convicta.
In central Ontario, eight species of parasitoids and a Periclistus inquiline are associated with this 'gall' .
accept life's 'gall' without blaming somebody else
We will refer to these host-associated 'gall' fly populations as ‘altissima’ flies and ‘gigantea’ flies.
You really have a lot of 'gall' , Mackenzie, to come right up and say all these things.
But, if his responses to past adversity are an accurate guide, long-term suffering will be felt only by those with 'gall' enough to challenge the depth of his current supremacy.
In hockey terms, spine is guts, grit, gumption and 'gall' .
You almost have to admire the sheer 'gall' of it all.
It is said to be the fish with whose 'gall' Tobit recovered his sight, although it seems improbable that a fish of this species should have leapt out of the River Tigris.
What the French lack in reason they make up for in sheer 'gall' .
What a hat full of horsefeathers; what a hoary hunk of chutzpah; what a grotesque, galloping glob of 'gall' this guy is!
For example, some plant clones attract more 'gall' insects while at the same time some clones produce bigger galls, reducing the accessibility of larvae inside to natural enemies.
‘You always have such 'gall' ,’ she stated trying to avoid looking at his face.
If so, 'gall' flies attacking S. canadensis may be under selection for earlier emergence.
Pests particularly destructive to Norway spruce include 'gall' aphids, white pine weevil, spider mites, Cytospora canker and Rhizosphaera needlecast.
The stem 'gall' nematode, Anguina pacificae, is presently the most devastating pest of Poa annua putting greens in California.
I mustered up enough 'gall' to snatch the rose from his spinning fingers, toss it away, and interlace my fingers with his own.
And even though it will 'gall' us as a community to accept the killers of a Garda strutting around as free as birds after being found guilty by the courts just a few years ago, we will have to bite our tongues and keep going.
And when they were come unto a place called Golgotha, that is to say, a place of a skull, They gave Him Vinegar to drink mingled with 'gall' : and when He had tasted thereof, He would not drink.
accept life's 'gall' without blaming somebody else
This boy obviously had a lot of 'gall' , threatening and challenging him like this.
How quickly I fall back to my evil ways when I force You to drink the bitter 'gall' of mankind's sin - instead of refreshing water that will temporarily soothe Your thirsty and battered body.
I chose 'gall' insects, made drawings and sent in specimens with my essay.
I have been in politics a while - not long enough, obviously - but I have been in politics a while and I have seen some examples of impertinence, cheek, and 'gall' , but that last speech beats them all.
The defendant then has the unmitigated 'gall' to blame his recent bankruptcy on these court proceedings.
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