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    Gaff
    /ɡaf/

    noun

    • 1. a stick with a hook or barbed spear, for landing large fish.
    • 2. a spar to which the head of a fore-and-aft sail is bent: "a gaff-rigged cutter"

    verb

    • 1. seize or impale with a gaff: "the whales are gaffed, speared, or knifed to death"
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  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word gaff, from a fishing hook to a hoax. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of gaff.

  4. Gaff is an informal word for someone's house or home in the UK. It can also mean to reveal a secret or expose a lie, as in "to blow the gaff". See more meanings, examples and translations of gaff.

  5. Gaff is an informal word for someone's house or home in the US. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and contrast with irony, and find translations in other languages.

  6. 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.

  7. Gaff has multiple meanings, such as a hook for landing fish, a spar for a sail, a spur for a gamecock, or a slang term for cheating or harsh treatment. Learn the origin, pronunciation, and examples of gaff in different contexts.

  8. 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. Think of a gaff as a simpler version of a harpoon. But rather than shooting or throwing a gaff, as is done with a harpoon, a fisherman uses a gaff as a tool to hook a huge fish and lug it onto a boat.

  9. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word gaff, a noun that can refer to a fishing hook or a slang term for a home. Also, find out the origin and idioms of gaff.

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