Crossword-Solution: GOUT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Gout | n. | A drop; a clot or coagulation. |
| Gout | n. | A constitutional disease, occurring by paroxysms. It consists in an inflammation of the fibrous and ligamentous parts of the joints, and almost always attacks first the great toe, next the smaller joints, after which it may attack the greater articulations. It is attended with various sympathetic phenomena, particularly in the digestive organs. It may also attack internal organs, as the stomach, the intestines, etc. |
| Gout | n. | A disease of cornstalks. See Corn fly, under Corn. |
| Gout | n. | Taste; relish. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| GOUT | anagram | TOUG |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with GOUT (5)
Steadily, incessantly, each black splash grew and spread, shooting out ramifications this way and that, now banking itself against rising ground, now pouring swiftly over a crest into a new-found valley, exactly as a gout of ink would spread itself upon blotting paper.
Nathanmeyer, who apologized for not rising, pointing to a slippered foot on a cushion; he said that he suffered from gout.
Lord Mount-James is one of the richest men in England.” “So I’ve heard Godfrey say.” “And your friend was closely related?” “Yes, he was his heir, and the old boy is nearly eighty—cram full of gout, too.
Poor old John, I have a great regard for him; he was clerk to my poor father twenty-seven years; and now, poor old man, he is bed-ridden, and very poorly with the rheumatic gout in his joints—I must go and see him to-day; and so will Jane, I am sure, if she gets out at all.
Jennings, though regretting that she had not been five minutes earlier, was satisfied with the compromise; and Elinor, as she swallowed the chief of it, reflected, that though its effects on a colicky gout were, at present, of little importance to her, its healing powers, on a disappointed heart might be as reasonably tried on herself as on her sister.
Quotes with GOUT (3)
Old age doth in sharp pains abound; We are belabored by the gout, Our blindness is a dark profound, Our deafness each one laughs about. Then reason's light with falling ray Doth but a trembling flicker cast. Honor to age, ye children pay! Alas! my fifty years are past!
I'll admit it I'm on acid: uric acid! It makes my gout hurt like hell, but the foods I eat are so damn well
How many ills, how many infirmities, does man owe to his excesses, his ambition — in a word, to the indulgence of his various passions! He who should live soberly in all respects, who should never run into excesses of any kind, who should be always simple in his tastes, modest in his desires, would escape a large proportion of the tribulations of human life. It is the same with regard to spirit-life, the sufferings of which are always the consequence of the manner in which a …
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 106 times in crossword archives (1951–2024).