Similar words: gaffe, affect, giraffe, offer, affected, coffer, luftwaffe, affection. Meaning: ['gæfə(r)] n. 1. an elderly man 2. an electrician responsible for lighting on a movie or tv set 3. a person who exercises control over workers.
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1. That gaffer going into the pub is 90 years old.
2. The gaffer said he'd been fined for not doing the contract on time.
3. I think the gaffer likes us to stay with the boys and be part of the build-up.
4. If the gaffer decides to make changes, we know he's got a good back-up squad.
5. Gaffer was no neophyte and had no fancies.
6. I don't know what the gaffer will do if I'm late.
7. Players don't stick up for their gaffer if you are not a good man - manager.
8. That ( old ) gaffer going into the pub is 90 years old.
9. Maybe the current England gaffer was afraid that Mr. Beckham was a bigger name then his?
10. Nobody out there but some old gaffer with a cane.
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11. Gaffer Sir Alex Ferguson also recently refused to criticise Rooney.
12. It is about as big as a fist, and bound securely with black gaffer tape.
13. To be truthful we got a bit of telling off from the gaffer at half time.
14. Richard: And don't forget that I taught you what the Gaffer, Best Boy and Grip do.
15. Reds manager Rafael Benitez is eager to add some more depth to his attacking unit and the Spanish gaffer has reportedly made Elia one of his primary targets.
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