Synonym: animated, blithe, bright, cheerful, colorful, happy, jolly, jovial, joyful, joyous, lively, merry, playful, pleasant, rich, spirited, vivacious, vivid. Antonym: grave, plain, quiet. Similar words: bay, day, gap, gas, gray, guy, hay, may. Meaning: [geɪ] n. someone who practices homosexuality; having a sexual attraction to persons of the same sex. adj. 1. bright and pleasant; promoting a feeling of cheer 2. full of or showing high-spirited merriment 3. given to social pleasures often including dissipation 4. brightly colored and showy 5. offering fun and gaiety 6. homosexual or arousing homosexual desires.
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91. The 6-3 ruling was hailed by gay activists as a landmark in homosexual rights.
92. I was a crew member of the Enola Gay, the B29 that dropped a bomb on Hiroshima.
93. Or as Gay Byrne knows, even Catholic housewives get the blues.
94. But the question still rankles: Can a participating Olympic athlete be openly gay today?
95. The things that male brains are usually good at gay brains are often bad at, and vice versa.
96. The backdrop was a gay red and white awning over a little blue-painted restaurant.
97. Self-education is hardly new to gay men in the AIDS epidemic.
98. It even raised adverse comments within the correspondence columns of Gay News itself.
99. Mike Leavitt has signed into law a bill banning public schools from granting recognition or access to gay or lesbian student groups.
100. The enterprise of AIDS prevention in the gay world has strenuously avoided any detailed examination of these mechanisms.
101. Moving with unusual speed,(www.Sentencedict.com) the House is expected to approve on Friday a controversial bill to limit gay marriages.
102. After Stonewall this process sharply accelerated, creating a radical new medical situation in the gay world.
103. This phenomenon was observed among gay men from the very beginning of the epidemic.
104. The police, fire department, hotel, stock brokers, lawyers and gay leagues are among these indie leagues.
105. After he moved to Jersey, one year he held the banner of some New Jersey gay group.
106. The recent production of the play that used the gay version was a fascinating experiment, not a belated act of justice.
107. Since the virus can spread through blood, transfusions could account for the 25 percent of AIDS victims who are not gay.
108. One of the few surprises came when Marcia Gay Harden won the best supporting actress award for her acclaimed performance in Pollock.
109. In addition,[sentencedict.com] there are growing networks of gay religious organizations that provide places for gay people to express their spirituality.
110. But his basic belief was so widespread that gay men themselves sometimes used it as a come-on.
111. The very behaviors that gay activists had spent years promoting seemed to have contained the seeds of disaster.
112. Clinton's AIDS "czar" resigned after being criticized by gay activists for being weak.
113. The conventional wisdom in the gay community is that 10 percent of the adult population is gay or lesbian.
114. It is said that there is now a comic for everyone and indeed the gay and black communities have thriving titles.
115. But there are virtually no powerful forces within the gay AIDS prevention movement arguing for prevention first.
116. This reflects not only homophobia but also sexism, since gay men are stereotyped as effeminate, too much like women.
117. As a raconteur and conversationalist, scattering indiscretions and gossip with gay abandon, he was the acme of unconventionality.
118. They represent a considerable achievement on the part of the lesbian and gay trade union groups.
119. It took a couple of years to develop, but gay activists say they believe that storm has arrived.
120. Clinton and Al Gore have become ardent defenders of a balanced budget and gay rights.