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Gilly

Gillie \Gil"lie\ Gilly \Gil"ly\, n. [Gael. gille, giolla, boy, lad.] A boy or young man; a manservant; a young male attendant, in the Scottish Highlands.
--Sir W. Scott. [WordNet sense 1]

2. a lowcut shoe without a tongue and decorative lacing.

Syn: ghillie.

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gilly

n. (alternative form of gillie English)

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Gilly

Gilly is a municipality in the district of Nyon in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland.

Gilly (Charleroi Metro)

Gilly is a Charleroi Metro station, located in Gilly (part of the Charleroi municipality), in fare zone 2. Gilly is an underground station featuring a central platform

Until the opening of the Soleilmont extension on 27 February 2012, Gilly was the terminus of former lines 54 and 55.

Gilly station was opened on 28 August 1992, although it had been built in the eighties. It was refurbished in 2008 and reopened in its current version on 23 April 2008. One of the walls is adorned with coat of arms of other Gilly's in Europe, while the opposite wall features the lyrics of El pétite gayole, a song in Walloon language written by Belgian artist Julos Beaucarne.

While trams drive on the right on most of the Charleroi Pre-metro network, they drive on the left on the Gilly line.

Gilly (disambiguation)

Gilly is a municipality in Switzerland.

Gilly may also refer to: __NOTOC__

Usage examples of "gilly".

In the cook car, Steve was holding an undertoned conversation with Margo while the other performers busied themselves by gesturing through the windows at the local chumps who were watching the gilly train depart.

I jumped down from the Pit wall to the chamber floor hearing others fighting for the coins Hilder had won from Gilly.

In the evening when she returned from the farm she came singing into the little court, where the gilly flowers and daffodils were once more swaying in the wind, and the much treasured ribes was hanging out its scented pink tassels.

Gilly been alive and home, do you think Suz, as you call her, would have done what she did last night?

As Meggie wrestled with the chestnut mare two swaggies came pounding down the track from the Gilly road.

By his very attitude, Teagle had half admitted that he knew where Gilly was.

Gilly Thwaite only tossed him a title, like a bone, when she was being sarcastic.

Gilly Adams, Russell Ash, Jeremy Beadle, Marcus Berkmann, Paul Donnelley, Chris Ewins, Jonathan Fingerhut, Jenny Garrison, Sam Jones, Keith Kendrick, Richard Littlejohn, Kirsty MacArthur, Tricia Martin, Emanuel Mond, William Mulcahy, Rex Newman, Chris Pilbeam, Nicholas Ridge, Charlie Symons, Jack Symons, Louise Symons, David Thomas, Martin Townsend, Katrina Whone, and Rob Woolley.

It threw Gilly into his arms, and the wildling girl clung to him so fiercely that Sam could hardly breathe.

The wildling prince had become the darling of all the women in the crew, and Gilly seemed to trust them with him as she had never trusted any man.

It threw Gilly into his arms, and the wildling girl clung to him so fiercely that Sam could hardly breauhe.

People in Gilly were speaking of another drought: it was overdue, it must come, perhaps this would be it.

I had paid you a skerrick of attention it would have been all over Gilly in record time.

Gilly dropped coins into the middle jar and retraced their steps to their ledges.

I jumped down from the Pit wall to the chamber floor hearing others fighting for the coins Hilder had won from Gilly.