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been gift
noun
Something given to another voluntarily, without charge.
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Mrs. Davies turned over $18,000 to an acquaintance, Mrs. William Thaw III, to help finance a fashionable couturier's shop, but brough suit when Mrs. Thaw claimed that the money had been gift rather than a loan and refused to pay back the $18,000.
If this were all D. R. had to give, it would have been gift enough.
Well, the latest rumors have been gift wrapped and delivered especially for you.
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England left Paris last Sunday night knowing that all three French tries had been gift-wrapped.
The professionals, of course, are not surprised that while misery might love company, those who have been gift-horsed really do not have much to say.
Some must have been gifts, I suppose.
Then there are gift taxes.
How effective is GIFT at filtering out unrelated video segments?
These are gift exchanges.
The correct quote was "gift of God".
Job ideas are: Gift shop worker.
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