Examples of 'gyles' in a sentence

Meaning of "gyles"

Gyles (noun) - a measure or container used for dry goods, especially grain, typically equivalent to half a bushel
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  • plural of gyle
  • A male given name from Ancient Greek.

How to use "gyles" in a sentence

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Gyles has the same thing.
He is frequently mentioned in the writings of John Gyles in favourable terms.
One for Gyles was also composed and may survive.
Knowitalls was a British quiz show hosted by Gyles Brandreth.
What Gyles says is literally.
Crompton was replaced by Derrick Gyles.
Gyles They were an alcoholic family.
Yeats wrote of Gyles.
Gyles And he was a vegetarian.
Thank you Gyles.
Bishop James Gyles of the Boston Archdiocese has announced a press conference this morning.
Got yourself a drinking problem there, Gyles.
Gyles Lake, west of designated swim area.
Be at once raised to the rank of lord … Lord Gyles.
Gyles had left her library with Yeats, to save it from the bailiffs.

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March took a former prisoner of the Maliseet, John Gyles as his translator.
Gyles became involved with Smithers, which eventually caused Yeats to distance himself from her.
Church took a former prisoner of the Maliseet, John Gyles as his translator.
Gyles has the same thing . He 's not allowed to display.
Public Opinion was a television entertainment programme hosted by Gyles Brandreth, and produced by BBC Scotland.
Uh, Gyles authorized me to be here.
Well, do you know, you are not far off there, young Gyles.
If Gyles Brandreth can stand for parliament, who knows what 's legal.
You're a big boy, Gyles MacDonald.
Yes, well, If Gyles Brandreth can stand for parliament, who knows what 's legal anymore.
And a hip-hip-hip replacement hooray for Gyles Brandreth!
Gyles Duck-billed platypus.
For a “ semi-fictional ” account, see Stuart Trueman, The ordeal of John Gyles.

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