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gamp

[ gamp ]

noun

, British Informal.
  1. an umbrella.


gamp

/ ɡæmp /

noun

  1. informal.
    an umbrella


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Word History and Origins

Origin of gamp1

1860–65; after the umbrella of Mrs. Sarah Gamp in Dickens' Martin Chuzzlewit

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Word History and Origins

Origin of gamp1

C19: after Mrs Sarah Gamp, a nurse in Dickens' Martin Chuzzlewit, who carried a faded cotton umbrella

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Example Sentences

Martin Chuzzlewit, the Dickens novel in which Mrs. Gamp appears, is not my favorite of his books by any means.

"I fuf-fuf-fuf, fail to see huh-huh-how that applies," said Joe Gamp, a lad with a serious impediment in his speech.

Now when I go, I take my husband's "storm" gamp and sit in a corner, hiding behind it.

Among all his humorous creations, Mrs. Gamp is perhaps the most intensely original and the most thoroughly individualised.

Mrs. Gamp herself, when roused, is under the same embarrassing misapprehension.

Here it is that Mrs. Gamp's distinctive characteristics begin to assert themselves conspicuously.

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