Examples of 'garlick' in a sentence

Meaning of "garlick"

garlick (noun) - Garlick is a surname of Old English origin, derived from the word "garlic," which refers to the plant known for its strong smell and flavor
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  • Archaic spelling of garlic.
  • A (type of) linen cloth historically exported from Germany.
  • A surname.

How to use "garlick" in a sentence

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I would have put a little garlick.
Garlick is meant.
Vietnamese boy with you and Garlick.
Jessica Garlick was voted off the show after receiving the lowest number of votes.
Her death led to the witchcraft trial of Elizabeth Garlick.
This is Eddie Garlick coming to you live.
There have also been rumours that Mr. Garlick will go too.
This is Eddie Garlick coming to you live from AFRS.
An artist 's impression of the merger of two neutron starsUniversity of Warwick / Mark Garlick.
SOCCER, Colin Garlick could have been a good diplomat.
For the English cricketer of the same name, see Paul Garlick.
Garlick made her first steps into showbusiness when she was 16.
I would like you to collate these one-minute spots prior to broadcast . - Garlick.
Garlick was born in Derby, Derbyshire, England.
In 1891 a partnership Jackman and Garlick was established to handle the Broken Hill practice.

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But Garlick said the bill is not about cost but about “ value . ”.
It was announced in early 2009 that Garlick would be making a return to music.
Later in 2002 Garlick was involved in a campaign to help children stop smoking.
Cut that out, Garlick.
After Eurovision = = Later in 2002 Garlick was involved in a campaign to help children stop smoking.
Bag it, Garlick.

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