to flow out suddenly and strongly Blood was gushing from the cut on her leg.

gust / gAst / noun [ count ]

a sudden strong wind A gust of wind blew his hat off.

guts / gAts / noun [ plural ]

( biology ) the stomach, and other parts near it, inside the body of people and animals

( informal ) the courage to do something difficult or unpleasant

It takes guts to admit you're wrong.

gut • ter / ' gAter / noun

[count]

a pipe under the edge of a roof to carry away water when it rains

the lower part at the edge of a road where water is carried away when it rains

guy / gai / noun

( informal )

[ count ] a man He's a nice guy.

guys [ plural ] used when speaking to a group of men and women or boys and girls

Come on guys, let's go.

gym / d3im / noun

( also formal gym na si um / d3im ' neiziam / )

[ count ] a room or building with equipment for doing physical exercise

[ noncount ] ( sports ) a class in school in which you do physical exercises and play sports

a gym class

gym • nas • tics

/ d3im nrestiks / noun [noncount]

( sports ) exercises for your body

a gymnastics competition ► gym nast / ' d3imnrest / noun [ count ] ( sports ) a person who does gymnastics

gy • ne • col • o • gy / |gaina 'kalad3i / noun

[noncount]

( health ) the study and treatment of medical problems that only women have

►gy ne col o gist / |gaina 'kalad3ist / noun [count] a doctor who is trained in gynecology

gyp sy / ' d3ipsi / noun [ count ] ( plural gyp sies )

Gypsies are people who travel around instead of living in one place.

Hh

H, h / eitf/ noun [ count, noncount ] ( plural H's, h's / ' eitfaz / ) the eighth letter of the English alphabet "Hat" begins with an "H."

hab . it Ф / 'hsebst / noun [count]

something that you do very often Smoking is a bad habit.

She has a habit of calling me when I'm in bed. hab i tat / ' hrebatret / noun [count]

( biology ) the natural place where a plant or an animal lives

hack / hrek / verb ( hacks , hack • ing , hacked )

1 to cut something or someone in a rough and violent way

hacked the dead branches off the tree.

( computers ) to use a computer to get into someone else's computer in order to damage it or get secret information: He hacked into the bank's computer system.

hack er / ' hrekar / noun [ count ]

( computers ) a person who uses a computer to get into someone else's computer in order to damage it or get secret information

had / hred / form of have

had n't / ' hredant /

short for had not

hag gle / ' hregl / verb

( hag gles , hag • gling , hag • gled )

to argue with someone until you agree about the price of something

Tourists were haggling over the price of a carpet.

hail / heil / noun [ noncount ] frozen rain that falls in small hard balls ( called hailstones )

► hail verb ( hails , hail ing , hailed ): It's hailing. hair Ф / her / noun

1 [ count ] one of the long thin things that grow on the skin of people and animals: There's a hair in my soup.

She has a ponytail.

I *

She has braids.

He has short, spiky hair.

She has long, wavy hair.

hair

bangs

She has curly hair

musiache

2 [ noncount ] all the hairs on a person's head

She has long black hair.

let your hair down ( informal )

to relax and enjoy yourself

She finds it hard to let her hair down.

hair • brush / ' herbrAj / noun [ count ] ( plural hair brush es )

a brush that you use to make your hair neat

—Look at the picture at brush . hair cut / ' herkAt / noun [ count ]

1 when someone cuts your hair

need a haircut.

the way that your hair is cut I like your new haircut.

hair • dress • er / ' herdresar / noun [ count ]

a person whose job is to wash, cut, and arrange people's hair

—Look at barber .

hair dry • er

( also hair dri - er )

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