Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at gilgan.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Gilgan.

Examples

  • Gilgan would furnish him as much and more — the situation being so critical.

    The Titan 2004

  • From what Gilgan said all along, I thought he was dealing with live ones.

    The Titan 2004

  • “Whaddye think of those damn four-flushers and come-ons, anyhow?” inquired Mr. Kerrigan of Mr. Tiernan, shortly subsequent to a conference with Gilgan, from which Tiernan had been unavoidably absent.

    The Titan 2004

  • “Sorry the man that ever took ‘Emerald Pat’ for that,” answered Gilgan, with honeyed compliment.

    The Titan 2004

  • While fraternizing secretly with both Gilgan and Edstrom, laying out their political programme most neatly, they were at the same time conferring with Dowling, Duvanicki, even McKenty himself.

    The Titan 2004

  • After his conference with Hand, Gilgan, going about the city with the promise of ready cash on his lips, was able to arouse considerable enthusiasm for the Republican cause.

    The Titan 2004

  • “Not very long, maybe,” replied Gilgan, simply and contemplatively, “but the world is the world, and we have to take it as we find it.”

    The Titan 2004

  • Kerrigan, and Gilgan, in a parlor-room in a small hotel in

    The Titan 2004

  • Klemm — had been scheduled as a kind of field-marshal, and it was MacDonald — not Gilgan, Tiernan, Kerrigan, or

    The Titan 2004

  • Hearing from the political discussion which preceded the election that Gilgan was by far the most powerful politician on the South Side, Hand sent for him.

    The Titan 2004

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.