Crossword clues for gaskin
Wiktionary
n. 1 (context in the plural English) trousers, hose 2 part of the hind leg of a horse, which is between the stifle and the hock.
WordNet
n. lower part of a horse's thigh between the hock and the stifle
Wikipedia
Gaskin may refer to:
- Gaskin (surname)
- 9K31 Strela-1, a Russian military vehicle tagged with the Nato name 'Gaskin'
- Gaskin (horse) - large muscle on the hind leg of a horse or related animal between the stifle and the hock; the relevant section of the leg. Homologous to the human calf
Gaskin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Barbara Gaskin, British singer
- Catherine Gaskin, Australian/Irish author of romance novels
- Edward Gaskin, educator and labor leader
- George J. Gaskin, American singer
- Leonard Gaskin, American jazz musician
- Stephen Gaskin, American counterculture icon
- Ina May Gaskin, wife of Stephen Gaskin and author of Spiritual Midwifery (1977)
- Walter E. Gaskin, Commanding General, U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
Usage examples of "gaskin".
And Spatchcock, Culweather and Moist and Leggy Gaskin and Horace Nancyball and .
Pounce and Gaskin, you take the hurry-up wagon up to the bridge and turn it over.
Laura Gaskin, of Central Adult Services in the Pack Memorial Library, furnished me with the names of those who might help in my search and provided me with numerous copies of articles about the area.
The bike dipped suddenly into the sunken lot, leaving her stomach somewhere in the region of her throat-God, she loved that sensation and zipped out the other side, onto Gaskin Road.
A wrinkled print of Stephen Gaskin leading Monday Night Class at the Family Dog.
Bob Atkinson, Steve Fahnestalk, Daniel Finger, Stephen Gaskin, Paul Krassner, Alex and Mina Morton, Val Ross, Riley Sparks, the late Laurence M.
Brock, on a leather-topped stool, sat Conrad Gaskins, his older cousin.
They knew who Brock and Gaskins were and they knew what they were there for and what they would do to get it.
Conrad Gaskins turned his back on them, crossed his arms, and eye-fucked the residents who were watching the scene from across the street.
Mina Brock had raised Gaskins after his own mother died when he was a child.
She had fed and clothed Gaskins, and tried to slap some sense into him when she had to.
He was inching toward that line and was close to crossing it, and though Gaskins would have liked nothing better than to bail out on him, he felt he was trapped.
Coach had tried to keep him in it, but Gaskins was too smart for that.
Brock and Gaskins watched him walk down the alley, a pit bull barking at him furiously from behind chain-link as he passed.
Brock and Conrad Gaskins were parked at the entrance to a court, one of the tree-and-flower streets uptown off Georgia in Shepherd Park.