Synonym: jest, joke, muffle, muzzle, restrain, silence. Similar words: engage, long ago, engaged, baggage, mortgage, engage in, engaged in, engagement. Meaning: [gæg] n. 1. a humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter 2. restraint put into a person's mouth to prevent speaking or shouting. v. 1. prevent from speaking out 2. be too tight; rub or press 3. tie a gag around someone's mouth in order to silence them 4. make jokes or quips 5. struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake 6. cause to retch or choke 7. make an unsuccessful effort to vomit; strain to vomit.
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31. The government has once again used concerns about "National Security' as an excuse to gag the press.
32. Decades later, the scent of sweet peas still made him gag.
33. Even when a gag was stuffed into her mouth the sounds went on and on.
34. She ripped a cushion cover into strips and used them to make a gag.
35. Digby was in that terrible place which comedians fear most of all - the gag swamp.
36. William F.. Weld, say it will eliminate the so-called gag clauses some health insurers put in their contracts with physicians.
37. The handful of dirt caught the dwarf in the face, making him gag and drop his guard.
38. But then in typical Bloodhut fashion, a goofy gag succeeds.
39. The prime minister has been accused of attempting to gag members of his government who do not agree with his policies.
40. Police, citing a gag order in the drug trial, declined to answer questions about why Hernandez allegedly wanted Irvin killed.
41. The mayor was accused of trying to gag the media.
42. Endless suffering and the variety of torments have become a running gag.
43. Waziri moaned through the gag[sentencedict.com], spittle and blood running from the side of his mouth.
44. Her perfume is so strong - it makes me gag.
45. The astronauts talk about looking for fossil microbes, but their main adventure is a tedious flatulence gag.
46. That's the motto of car salesmen who have put up a gag board to amuse motorists.
47. Impressive enough as a light visual snack, but ultimately a ten-minute gag stretched far past breaking point.
48. Even Fergie got a mention in a spurious gag about how he and the Royal got together.
49. And let's face it, as a running gag, it really wasn't up to much.
50. Of course there are laws and restrictions to gag over, but the record holds no particular shame.
51. The fiery stuff made me gag, and the music made my head spin.
52. Under a virtual gag order thanks to Intel marketing, P5 architect Don Alpert couldn't answer questions substantively.
53. She didn't mind the running gag but argued that a programme director should remain anonymous.
54. That gag you pulled was pretty low.
55. There is always a standing gag in his company.
56. The school authority put a gag order on him about the issue.
57. When the self-imposed first trimester gag rule was lifted, and we were still giddy and stunned, we shared possible name ideas,(sentencedict.com) believing it was a harmless exercise.
58. The CEO (Chief Executive Officer) implies a gag order to his employees.
59. One third of the population doesn't even have a gag reflex!
60. Wounds heal faster when they become a wound but a practical joke a gag.
More similar words: engage, long ago, engaged, baggage, mortgage, engage in, engaged in, engagement, luggage compartment, bag and baggage.