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Gag (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: cause to heave with nausea, sir, cause, restrain, restrain someones speech by blocking his, de laudibus legum angliae, experience the vomiting reflex, restrain someones speech without using physical means, do, sir john fortescue, experience, pry
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
gag
gag
gags
gag
gag
gag
Future Simple
will gag
will gag
will gag
will gag
will gag
will gag
Past Simple
gagged
gagged
gagged
gagged
gagged
gagged
Conditional Simple
would gag
would gag
would gag
would gag
would gag
would gag
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am gagging
are gagging
is gagging
are gagging
are gagging
are gagging
Future Progressive
will be gagging
will be gagging
will be gagging
will be gagging
will be gagging
will be gagging
Past Progressive
was gagging
were gagging
was gagging
were gagging
were gagging
were gagging
Conditional Progressive
would be gagging
would be gagging
would be gagging
would be gagging
would be gagging
would be gagging
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have gagged
have gagged
has gagged
have gagged
have gagged
have gagged
Future Perfect
will have gagged
will have gagged
will have gagged
will have gagged
will have gagged
will have gagged
Past Perfect
had gagged
had gagged
had gagged
had gagged
had gagged
had gagged
Conditional Perfect
would have gagged
would have gagged
would have gagged
would have gagged
would have gagged
would have gagged
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been gagging
have been gagging
has been gagging
have been gagging
have been gagging
have been gagging
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been gagging
will have been gagging
will have been gagging
will have been gagging
will have been gagging
will have been gagging
Past Perfect Progressive
had been gagging
had been gagging
had been gagging
had been gagging
had been gagging
had been gagging
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been gagging
would have been gagging
would have been gagging
would have been gagging
would have been gagging
would have been gagging

Examples of gag

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! Remove his gag at once.
"Dear Walter, why is it that I gag when I brush my tongue, but not when I give my boyfriend oral sex?"
"Jocko Doyle never turned down a gag." See?
"Oh, you know, Stuart's a hilarious gag man."
"Pop would be too smart to fall for that gag."
! Remove his gag at once.
"Dear Walter, why is it that I gag when I brush my tongue, but not when I give my boyfriend oral sex?"
"Jocko Doyle never turned down a gag." See?
"Oh, you know, Stuart's a hilarious gag man."
"Pop would be too smart to fall for that gag."
# I was quick with the gags. # # but the judge, # # he done judge you too crass. # # so now the goof is on me. #
'Course, I'm always in the market for individual gags, you know.
( gags ) l have a feeling by next weekend you're gonna need a new roommate.
( gags, coughs ) It stinks.
(Brian gags)
# I was quick with the gags. # # but the judge, # # he done judge you too crass. # # so now the goof is on me. #
'Course, I'm always in the market for individual gags, you know.
( gags ) l have a feeling by next weekend you're gonna need a new roommate.
( gags, coughs ) It stinks.
(Brian gags)
"Bound and gagged"?
"Staring up at them, tied and gagged, was Louie the Grouch."
'The Guardian' newspaper was going to produce a big story on this, and, as a result, they were gagged.
(Quinn) Wade, she was gagged.
- Cleaning woman and part-time palm reader, tied up with a clothesline, gagged, raped, head crushed with a rock.
"I've never truly worked a day in my life, "too busy gagging on the silver spoon... wedged down my throat."
'The weather's about to turn 'and all the bronzed babes are gagging to hit the beach.
( gagging ) Easy.
( gagging )
( mimics gagging )
"Bound and gagged"?
"Staring up at them, tied and gagged, was Louie the Grouch."
'The Guardian' newspaper was going to produce a big story on this, and, as a result, they were gagged.
(Quinn) Wade, she was gagged.
- Cleaning woman and part-time palm reader, tied up with a clothesline, gagged, raped, head crushed with a rock.
"I've never truly worked a day in my life, "too busy gagging on the silver spoon... wedged down my throat."
'The weather's about to turn 'and all the bronzed babes are gagging to hit the beach.
( gagging ) Easy.
( gagging )
( mimics gagging )

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