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===Pronunciation=== |
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* {{IPA|/ˈɡæɡɪŋ/ |
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===Verb=== |
===Verb=== |
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# A gag motion or reflex. |
# A gag motion or reflex. |
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|passage=She was restarted on L-DOPA later, in the middle of July, and this time the tongue-pulsions and '''gaggings''' were not evoked at all, but, on the contrary, a striking improvement occurred.}} |
Latest revision as of 11:59, 31 August 2023
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]gagging
- present participle and gerund of gag
Derived terms
[edit]Noun
[edit]gagging (plural gaggings)
- A gag motion or reflex.
- 1973, Oliver Sacks, Awakenings:
- She was restarted on L-DOPA later, in the middle of July, and this time the tongue-pulsions and gaggings were not evoked at all, but, on the contrary, a striking improvement occurred.