gall

గాల్
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).
translation of 'gall'
శత్రుత్వభావము,
పైత్య రసం
example
‘You always have such 'gall' ,’ she stated trying to avoid looking at his face.
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 wasn't there fault that they did realize that things had changed not that it didn't keep her from dusting them for sheer 'gall' of trying to attack her.
I think we should have an awed silence in honour of the sheer unbelievable 'gall' of that one.
Pests particularly destructive to Norway spruce include 'gall' aphids, white pine weevil, spider mites, Cytospora canker and Rhizosphaera needlecast.
What the French lack in reason they make up for in sheer 'gall' .
The stem 'gall' nematode, Anguina pacificae, is presently the most devastating pest of Poa annua putting greens in California.
The midge is an ephemeral 2-3 mm insect whose larva induces a 'gall' on young unfurled S. viminalis leaves.
a single grub feeds on its 'gall' for two years before emerging
Biological control agent number three is the melaleuca bud 'gall' fly, Fergusonina turneri, which may prove effective in attacking melaleuca flower and leaf buds but in an entirely different way.
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.
Never once did she remind him that she was his prized assassin, the only female with enough 'gall' to commit repetitive and senseless acts of violence.
They gave me also 'gall' for my meat; and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink.
Learning that his quarry had given him a slip a glowering devil seemed to rage within the king's heart, raising dark and savage 'gall' .
Raphael helped him to catch a fish, the heart, liver and 'gall' of which were used by Tobias to drive away a demon and cure his father's blindness.
I can't believe we have such ungrateful whiners in this place that have the hide and 'gall' to call themselves Aussies.
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.
I chose 'gall' insects, made drawings and sent in specimens with my essay.
We will refer to these host-associated 'gall' fly populations as ‘altissima’ flies and ‘gigantea’ flies.
he imagined Linda's 'gall' as she found herself still married and not rich
Whoever killed Russell's bears was not out poaching 'gall' , Pavel believed.
he imagined Linda's 'gall' as she found herself still married and not rich
In central Ontario, eight species of parasitoids and a Periclistus inquiline are associated with this 'gall' .
Dried and sold as an aphrodisiac and cure-all in Asia, Russia, and North America, bear 'gall' has long been treasure for poachers.
'gall' flies
You almost have to admire the sheer 'gall' of it all.
The result of Raychel's beating is directly carried over to the Roman soldier forcing Jesus to drink 'gall' .
accept life's 'gall' without blaming somebody else
What a hat full of horsefeathers; what a hoary hunk of chutzpah; what a grotesque, galloping glob of 'gall' this guy is!
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.
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