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gad
1[gad]
verb (used without object)
to move restlessly or aimlessly from one place to another.
to gad about.
noun
the act of gadding.
Gad
2[gad]
interjection
(used as a mild oath.)
gad
3[gad]
noun
a goad for driving cattle.
a pointed mining tool for breaking up rock, coal, etc.
Gad
4[gad]
noun
(in the Bible) a son of Jacob and Zilpah.
one of the 12 tribes of ancient Israel, traditionally descended from him.
(in the Bible) a Hebrew prophet and chronicler of the court of David.
Gad
1/ ɡæd /
noun
Jacob's sixth son, whose mother was Zilpah, Leah's maid
the Israelite tribe descended from him
the territory of this tribe, lying to the east of the Jordan and extending southwards from the Sea of Galilee
a prophet and admonisher of David (I Samuel 22; II Samuel 24)
gad
2/ ɡæd /
noun
mining a short chisel-like instrument for breaking rock or coal from the face
a goad for driving cattle
a western US word for spur
verb
(tr) mining to break up or loosen with a gad
gad
3/ ɡæd /
verb
(intr; often foll by about or around) to go out in search of pleasure, esp in an aimless manner; gallivant
noun
carefree adventure (esp in the phrase on or upon the gad )
Gad
4/ ɡæd /
noun
an archaic euphemism for God
by Gad!
Other Word Forms
- gadder noun
- gaddingly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of Gad1
Origin of Gad3
Origin of Gad4
Word History and Origins
Origin of Gad1
Origin of Gad2
Example Sentences
Josh Gad, who missed Friday’s performance because of illness but was in sharp comic form Sunday, turned King Herod into a Miami-style mobster, dressed in a gold lamé getup that would be just perfect for New Year’s Day brunch at Mar-a-Lago.
It felt like 2022 all over again when Josh Gad took to Instagram to express his heartbreak about contracting a “virus known as COVID” and announce his decision to pull out of playing King Herod in the highly anticipated production of “Jesus Christ Superstar” at the Hollywood Bowl, which staged its first night of a three-night run Friday.
Gad hinted that maybe — if he tested negative — the situation might change.
The following day, however, John Stamos announced on social media that his weekend “just got biblical” and that he was stepping in for Gad in the show.
On Friday, things got extra dramatic when Gad said that he had tested negative.
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