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gave meaning - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Gave; GAVE (disambiguation)

gave meaning      
gaf het een betekenis
double entendre         
  • [[Mae West]] was famous for her risqué double entendres
  • Michael Scott]] (played by [[Steve Carell]], pictured) often points out unintentional double entendres with the phrase "[[that's what she said]]"
  • The first page of the poem "The Wanderer" found in the [[Exeter Book]].
  • Flax on a distaff
WORDING THAT IS DEVISED TO BE UNDERSTOOD IN TWO WAYS
Double entendres; Double meaning; Multiple entendre; Double-entendre; Double meanings; Double Meanings; Slesha; Triple entendre; Doubles-entendre; Double entendré; Double-entendres; Adianoeta; Adianoetae; Double meaning dialogue; Entendre; Double entedres
woord of uitdrukking met twee verschillende meningen waar een ervan duister is
gave up         
NINE INCH NAILS SONG
Gave Up (song)
gaf op, verontmoedigd

Definition

Gave
·- imp. of Give.
II. Gave ·Impf of Give.

Wikipedia

GAVE

GAVE may refer to:

  • Gave (Melgaço), a parish in Portugal
  • Gave (placename element), a French word meaning torrential river in the west Pyrenees
  • Gastric antral vascular ectasia (GAVE), a medical condition
  • Gabinete de Avaliação Educacional (GAVE), an institution responsible for monitoring education in Portugal
Examples of use of gave meaning
1. Tarun was more of a praise of the laser show in the archaic settings which gave meaning to the whole programme.
2. "It gave meaning to all the hardships we faced to get here." Saudi Arabia, home to Islam‘s holiest shrines, follows a stringent form of Islam that prohibits alcohol and the mingling of unrelated men and women.