Synonym: appraise, assess, estimate, judge, measure, rate, size up. Similar words: fuel gauge, gaur, gaudy, gaunt, gauche, gauntlet, huge, rouge. Meaning: [geɪdʒ] n. 1. a measuring instrument for measuring and indicating a quantity such as the thickness of wire or the amount of rain etc. 2. accepted or approved instance or example of a quantity or quality against which others are judged or measured or compared 3. the distance between the rails of a railway or between the wheels of a train 4. the thickness of wire 5. diameter of a tube or gun barrel. v. 1. judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time) 2. rub to a uniform size 3. determine the capacity, volume, or contents of by measurement and calculation 4. measure precisely and against a standard 5. adapt to a specified measurement 6. mix in specific proportions.
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61) The main differences are the gauge and the number of extras that come with the machine.
62) Don't dot the foundation all over the face to begin with because it's difficult to gauge how much is needed.
63) On tickover, oil pressure gauge drops to zero and green warning light flickers.
64) A sort of gauge with a dial that shifts from red alert to black alert ... to warn of fall-out.
65) He was installing a fuel gauge on top of the tank when it blew up.
66) He is testing, trying to gauge the mind of the jury.
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67) One wall of the cell is a flexible stainless steel diaphragm connected through a strain gauge to a recorder.
68) When all the figures are available, it should be possible to gauge how much we'll need to spend.
69) A Land Rover mechanic replaced the stabiliser unit behind the dash - the fuel gauge worked again but not the temperature gauge.
70) To be sure, not all strategists use money flow as a market gauge.
71) Ruin, when you are in its midst, is hard to gauge.
72) Pieper tried and failed to get hold of the outfits to brief them and to gauge their reaction.
73) But now we haven't the stop to prevent our timber sliding as we try to gauge it.
74) The lights went down and he sat at the back, trying to gauge the reaction of a packed audience.
75) The outside air temperature gauge proved very accurate - immediately we entered the red we started to collect ice.
76) Apart from these, the other accessories available for the standard gauge models are not available for the fine and chunky gauges.
77) Tuck stitch knitted in 4-ply mohair on every other needle on a standard gauge machine with the No. 4 switch on.
78) In an attempt to gauge the significance of family separation, a count was made.
79) And you had to sign a chit to use things like the height gauge, the big micrometers, calipers.
80) He noticed to his alarm that the oil temperature gauge was twice its normal reading.
81) At the Port Lilla was placed back on narrow gauge track for the journey up to the Quarry.
82) The temperature gauge on the Studebaker was back in the red, almost to 220 again.
83) A highlight of the visit is the steam train rides along the centre's short standard gauge track.
84) He also built a narrow gauge railway which ran round the whole estate.
85) Nature trail, woodland walks, picnic meadows. Narrow Gauge Railway Museum, the collection includes locomotives and rolling stock.
86) Use 60 needles on a standard gauge machine, 40 on a Chunky.
87) The ever-moving needle on the tank-mounted fuel gauge will remind you.
88) Bingham says they're ones for the future but how can we gauge their potential on a substitutes' bench.
89) I would argue that they are as charismatic as chefs and yet their skills are less tangible and harder to gauge.
90) Jim took a few steps toward the students to gauge their reaction.