gait
Common misspellings:
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- grait (3.3%)
- gai (6.7%)
- gaint (13.3%)
- ait (3.3%)
- git (56.7%)
- gair (16.7%)
Usage examples for gait:
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Her mind, moreover, seemed known to him; he was often aware of what she was going to say before he actually heard it; the current of her thoughts struck a familiar gait and more than once he experienced vividly again the odd sensation that it all had happened before.
"Four Weird Tales" – Algernon Blackwood -
In manner, gait and height this pair looked like two superior beings, destined for each other by Fate; Katharina herself could not but confess it.
"The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers" – Georg Ebers -
" We s' ca' 't whusky, than, ony gait said Malcolm, and resumed.
"Malcolm" – George MacDonald -
With a slow and deliberate gait she walked along, directly behind my sister and me, as if she were the remaining member of the family, as indeed she was.
"Letters from a Cat" – Helen Jackson