gee
/dʒiː/
interjection
- Used to express surprise, excitement, or enthusiasm.
- Gee, I didn't expect to see you here.
- Gee, that's a huge cake!
- Gee, thanks for helping me with my homework.
verb
- To command a horse or other animal to turn right.
- She pulled the reins and called 'gee' to guide the horse.
- The teamster used 'gee' and 'haw' to steer the mules.
- The farmer shouted 'gee' to make the ox turn right.
Antonyms
noun
- The letter G.
- Spell 'giant' with a gee, not a jay.
- His name starts with a gee.
- The teacher wrote a big gee on the board.