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garret
1[ gar-it ]
noun
- an attic, usually a small, wretched one.
garret
2[ gar-it ]
noun
garret
/ ˈɡærɪt /
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- garret·ed adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
I thought of the other boy, the one Garret killed who rode with the Kid.
Reports leaked that Armie Hammer, Taylor Kitsch, and Garret Hedlund were being seriously courted for the part.
Alan Cumming and Garret Dillahunt star in Any Day Now, a film about a gay couple trying to adopt a mentally disabled child.
The dreamboat is a closeted district attorney named Paul, played by Garret Dillahunt of Raising Hope.
Lucas Neff told me that he has a hard time keeping a straight face with you and Garret Dillahunt.
On the way he told Sam of the “swell visitors” to the garret, whom Laidlaw had prevented him from going back to see.
Indeed he would certainly have been one of themselves but for garret-garden influences.
I wish we were at home, and I was comfortably laid up in our damp garret, with a fine twinging fit of the rheumatism.
Finally the ladies retired to rest in the garret, and the gentlemen went to sleep in the garden.
Laidlaw threw his heavy bulk against the door, burst lock and hinge, and sent it flat on the garret floor.
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