(v. i.) To make sport; to gibe; to sneer; to spend time idly.
(n.) A game at cards, once popular, played by three persons.
(n.) Three of the same cards held in the same hand; -- hence, three of anything.
Example Sentences:
(1) There is no number high enough to quantify how much this move added to the original $100m, but it did suggest even Zuckerberg accepts that Facebook's image is surprisingly evil for a computer program that most assume exists to allow 16-year-olds to inform their 1,739 friends that they are "totally Gleeking out tonight!!!!!"
Glicke
Definition:
(n.) An ogling look.
Example Sentences:
(1) The Palestinians see this as Jewish encroachment on the site, the holiest in Judaism and the third holiest in Islam, while Jewish activists like Glick say they are being discriminated against by limiting their chances to pray atop the mount.
(2) But the three-person tribunal panel decided that the trust’s evidence was “unsatisfactory” and “unreliable” and that “as a matter of probability … Glick’s reason or principal reason for pressing for [Gillespie’s] dismissal was that she had made disclosures”.
(3) I think you and I are on our way to developing an outstanding partnership and I couldn’t be more excited about working with you at the helm as we take the leap into the next stage of this great charity’s work,” Glick wrote.
(4) The attempted assassination of Glick was the second attack on Jews in the city in just over a week following a deadly incident last week in which a Palestinian man drove his car into pedestrians at a tram stop killing two people, one of them a three-month-old baby.
(5) Jenkins’ behaviour was a safeguarding risk, since the next time he behaved in this way it might involve a staff member, a service user, or a volunteer,” Gillespie told Glick in a telephone call the following day.
(6) Examination of a cell-free reconstitution of intercompartmental transport through the Golgi apparatus has enabled detection of two intermediates in the pathway (Balch, W. E., Glick, B. S., and Rothman, J. E. (1984) Cell 39, 525-536).
(7) In our study, a measure of object relations as represented on the Rorschach, developed by Blatt, Brenneis, Schimeck, and Glick (1976), was applied to data produced by borderline and depressive inpatients and by normal comparison subjects.
(8) Enrichment of complex type N-linked sugar chains containing the Gal beta 1----4GlcNAc beta 1----6(Gal beta 1----4GlcNAc beta 1----2)Man group was found to be the structural background of Warren-Glick phenomenon.
(9) The MP’s spokesman, Shai Malka, described the moment of the shooting: “I stood next to him [Glick].
(10) He told the Israeli website Ynet that the man who shot Glick had confirmed the rabbi’s identity in an “Arab-accented” Hebrew, a claim yet to be confirmed by police.
(11) It added that Gillespie’s “protected disclosures” had the “potential for causing embarrassment to the [trust], and to Mr Glick as [her] line manager”.
(12) We obtained essentially identical results in an analysis of the early events observed in the acidification of pepsinogen labeled with 6-(p-toluidinyl)naphthalene-2-sulfonyl chloride (Auer & Glick, 1984).
(13) This finding is in complete agreement with the previous report that human neuroblastoma cell lines contained an unusually large proportion of metabolically incorporated L-[3H]fucose in this specific linkage (U. V. Santer and M. C. Glick, Cancer Res., 43:4159-4166, 1983).
(14) Glick often led groups of religious Jews to visit the site and had been a key speaker at the conference billed as “Israel Returns to the Temple Mount” with Likud MPs Moshe Feiglin and Miri Regev.
(15) Cytosolic components are required to produce the "primed donor" and to consume the "dilution-resistant" intermediates of the intercompartmental protein transport pathway as elucidated in a cell-free system (Balch, W. E., Glick, B. S., and Rothman, J. E. (1984) Cell 39, 525-536, and Wattenberg, B. W., Balch, W. E., and Rothman, J. E. (1986) J. Biol.
(16) Simon Glick, the son of a diamond merchant who helps run his family’s Glick Entities property empire, owns almost 26%.
(17) Against the background of a degree of real concern about the way in which the ... organisation was being managed, and about [Gillespie’s] role in that, we concluded that it was likely that Mr Glick would be troubled by [her] disclosures,” the tribunal’s decision read.
(18) Gillespie told the charity’s chair Robert Glick that Jenkins had got so drunk, he posed a “reputational risk” and had to be taken home in a taxi by the trust’s medical director, Dr Mike Brady.
(19) Glick, of California, has described the lateral position for ease of entry of arthroscopic instruments just superior to the greater trochanter.
(20) Anti-terrorist police units surrounded a house in the Abu Tor neighbourhood to arrest a suspect in the attempted assassination of Yehuda Glick.