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  1. The meaning of GAFF is a handled hook for holding or lifting heavy fish. How to use gaff in a sentence.

  2. noun [ C ] uk / ɡæf / us / ɡæf / Add to word list. UK informal. someone's house or home: Have you ever been round his gaff? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Home. a roof over your head idiom. abode. accommodation. bolthole. crib. domestically. fold. give something/someone houseroom phrase. habitation. hangout. harem. hearth. non-home.

  3. noun [ C ] us / ɡæf / uk / ɡæf / Add to word list. UK informal. someone's house or home: Have you ever been round his gaff? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Home. a roof over your head idiom. abode. accommodation. bolthole. crib. domestically. fold. give something/someone houseroom phrase. habitation. hangout. harem. hearth. non-home.

  4. noun. angling a stiff pole with a stout prong or hook attached for landing large fish. nautical a boom hoisted aft of a mast to support a gaffsail. a metal spur fixed to the leg of a gamecock. verb. angling to hook or land (a fish) with a gaff. slang.

  5. n. 1. A large iron hook attached to a pole or handle and used to land large fish. 2. Nautical A spar attached to a mast and used to extend the upper edge of a fore-and-aft sail. 3. a. A sharp metal spur or spike fastened to the leg of a gamecock. b. A climbing hook used by telephone and electric line workers. 4.

  6. a stick with a hook (= a curved piece of metal) on the end used to pull large fish out of the water. (British English, slang) the house, flat, etc. where somebody lives. (British English, informal) to tell something secret, especially by mistake. Definition of gaff noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  7. A gaff is a long pole with a barbed hook on one end. Large fish that are too heavy to be pulled in on a line are sometimes fished with a gaff.

  8. 2 days ago · noun. 1. a large, strong hook on a pole, or a barbed spear, used in landing large fish. 2. a. a sharp metal spur fastened to the leg of a gamecock. b. any of the steel points on a lineman's climbing iron. 3. a. a spar or pole extending from the after side of a mast and supporting a fore-and-aft sail. b. US Navy.

  9. A gaff is a pole with a point or hook at one end, which is used for catching large fish. [...]

  10. Gaff Definition. A large, strong hook on a pole, or a barbed spear, used in landing large fish. A sharp metal spur fastened to the leg of a gamecock. Any of the steel points on a lineman's climbing iron. A spar or pole extending from the after side of a mast and supporting a fore-and-aft sail.

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