What's the difference between gally and golly?

Gally


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To frighten; to worry.
  • (a.) Like gall; bitter as gall.
  • (n.) See Galley, n., 4.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We found that the Gallie system generally allowed significantly more rotation in flexion, extension, axial rotation, and lateral bending than the other three fixation techniques.
  • (2) Galli said there were already about 200,000 hospitalisations of women who have undergone a clandestine termination every year, and a suspected 1 million illegal abortions before the epidemic.
  • (3) Aldolase activity was diminished by 57 and 32% in A. galli and H. gallinae, respectively, with 10(-4)M levamisole.
  • (4) the sphenoid, ethmoid, and occipital bones) and to abnormal spatial relationships between the cribriform plate and the crista galli, resulting in a positional disarrangement of the points of basal attachment of the dura matter.
  • (5) The anterior end of the olfactory groove was first classified into three types, i.e., normal type, obliterated type (obliterated by cancellous bone) and dangerous type (with Recessus cristae galli and Torus olfactorius).
  • (6) Inorganic analysis of Ascaridia galli has shown the levels of sodium, potassium, copper, magnesium, calcium, zinc, iron, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphur, chlorine and cobalt (expressed as percentage of dry weight) to be higher in females than in males.
  • (7) Efficacies of 14.3-89% against Ascaridia galli were obtained with dietary levels of 125-1000 ppm Sch 18099 fed for 7 days.
  • (8) Therefore, in order to evaluate the efficiency of various cervical fixation techniques, we determined the translations at the posterior arch of C1 for four C1-C2 posterior techniques: Gallie, Brooks, Magerl, and Halifax.
  • (9) Galli confirmed that Washington has yet to file a formal request seeking extradition.
  • (10) Atlantoaxial subluxation has been treated conventionally by Gallie posterior fusion.
  • (11) Furthermore selective phytotoxic activity against two important infesting graminacae, Echinochloa crus-galli R.S.
  • (12) Ascaridia galli and Heterakis gallinae obtained from the common fowl Gallus gallus were exposed to 10(-2)-10(-5)M levamisole and albendazole; both compounds caused death of the parasites in vitro.
  • (13) L-(U-14C) aspartic acid, L-(U-14C) alanine and L-(U-14C) leucine uptake by Ascaridia galli was found to be a non-linear function of time and limiting substrate concentration.
  • (14) B. galli is assigned to the kingdom Protista, type Rhizopoda, class Lobosea, subclass Gymnamoebia, order Blastocystida.
  • (15) The chromosome number of A. galli is also 2n = 10 for female specimens and 2n = 9 for males ones.
  • (16) There are weak points that are not acceptable,” Philippe Galli, prefect for the Seine-Saint-Denis region that is in part responsible for security at the stadium, told Le Parisien newspaper .
  • (17) Glucose-6-phosphatase is present in A. galli and C. cotylophorum and absent in R. cesticillus.
  • (18) The substrate affinity constant (Kt) and maximum apparent velocity of glucose uptake in A. galli were found to be 9.09 mM and 26.67 mM per 100 mg tissue dry weight per min at 37 degrees C.
  • (19) N-acetylglucosamine-1-phosphate transferase was demonstrated in the microsomal fraction of Ascaridia galli.
  • (20) The Brooks (1.6 mm) and Halifax (1 mm) were not different from each other, Magerl, or Gallie.

Golly


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Golly; so riled is Abrams that he has committed a Hollywood solecism – you never tell anyone not to come.
  • (2) Helena Bonham Carter, one of the stars of the film, was seen to mouth “Oh golly” as the protesters jumped the barrier as she was walking the red carpet.
  • (3) The vote on Europe might not have been binding, but by golly it was important.
  • (4) As a general spirit, I'd accept the term "rock and roll" – but if we're talking about Good Golly Miss Molly then it couldn't possibly be further from us.
  • (5) It looks like the Starship Enterprise and costs an eye-watering £299, but by golly, it juices them brassicas good.
  • (6) When these books were published, 'jeepers' and 'golly gosh' was modern slang.
  • (7) You know, it wasn't, 'Golly, gee, them Commies are bad.'
  • (8) I remember after that thinking, 'Golly, how can I keep raising the game?'"
  • (9) "By golly, I just hate these unamerican [sic] shoes!"
  • (10) The first is this, the sort of companies that I understand don't sit there saying, 'by golly, we've got to be able to get rid of people, so therefore we mustn't invest because the risks are too high.'
  • (11) The New Vic continued the tradition of staging new work, including Chris Martin's 1988 adaptation of Longfellow's The Song of Hiawatha and Bob Eaton's musical Good Golly Miss Molly (1989), as well as classic repertory.
  • (12) Ordinarily I'd be elated – I'd been determined to find Hugh the perfect present, and, by golly, I had done it – but instead I felt unhinged, not by the things I had seen so much as by the taxidermist.

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