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Generally, it is more difficult to use the Gish gallop in a structured debate than a free-form one. [6] If a debater is familiar with an opponent who is known to use the Gish gallop, the technique may be countered by pre-empting and refuting the opponent's commonly used arguments before the opponent has an opportunity to launch into the Gish ...
Geoff Gallop (born 1951), Australian academic and former politician; George Gallop (1590–1650), English politician and Member of Parliament; Harold Gallop (1910-2006), Canadian middle-distance runner; Henry Gallop (1857-1940), English cricketer; Jane Gallop (born 1952), American professor; Matt Gallop (born 1987), New Zealand professional ...
Kamala Harris. Donald Trump. Gish Gallop. All three are expected at Tuesday's presidential debate, even if most of America is unfamiliar with one name in that lineup.
a striking success; used in the phrases "go (like) a bomb" and "go down a bomb"; Go like a bomb also means, when used of a vehicle, to go very fast an explosive weapon (v.) to be a failure ("the show bombed"); also as n. (n., used with the) something outstanding ("that show was the bomb"); sometimes spelled da bomb: bombardier
"Go Away", a song by Steve Perry from Street Talk "Go Away", a song by Strawberry Switchblade from Strawberry Switchblade Go Away (film) , an upcoming American slasher film
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So I galloped away to a bathing machine In the busiest part of the day, And I soon felt at home with the girls in the water, And joined in their frivolous play. They were beautiful creatures, but lor! How they giggled as soon as they saw Me – Verse 3: I always was a ladies' man, and a favourite with the sex; Well, I called upon one yesterday,