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  • Gammon
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up gammon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gammon may refer to: Archer T. Gammon (1918–1945), United States Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient

    Gammon

    Gammon

  • James Gammon
  • American actor (1940–2010)

    James Richard Gammon (April 20, 1940 – July 16, 2010) was an American actor, known for playing grizzled "good ol' boy" types in numerous films and television

    James Gammon

    James_Gammon

  • Gammon (insult)
  • Pejorative term in British political culture

    In British political culture, gammon is a pejorative term typically used to describe a specific demographic of older white men who express reactionary

    Gammon (insult)

    Gammon_(insult)

  • Gammon (meat)
  • Type of pork

    In British and Irish cuisine, gammon is the hind leg of pork after it has been cured by dry-salting or brining, and may or may not be smoked. In the United

    Gammon (meat)

    Gammon (meat)

    Gammon_(meat)

  • Patrick Gammon
  • German singer-songwriter and musician (1956–1996)

    Patrick Gammon (January 15, 1956 – October 28, 1996) was a singer-songwriter and musician based in Munich. Gammon played piano with Ike & Tina Turner

    Patrick Gammon

    Patrick_Gammon

  • Backgammon
  • Board and dice game for two players

    was now called a gammon. If the winner bore off all men while the loser still had men in his adversary's table, it was a back-gammon and worth "three

    Backgammon

    Backgammon

    Backgammon

  • James Gammon (engraver)
  • English engraver of portraits

    James Gammon (fl. 1660–1670), was an English engraver of portraits. Gammon's works were for the most part copies of better known engravings. Joseph Strutt

    James Gammon (engraver)

    James_Gammon_(engraver)

  • Gammon bomb
  • Hand grenade

    The Gammon bomb, officially known as the No. 82 grenade was a British hand grenade used during World War II. Designed by Capt. R. S. Gammon of the 1st

    Gammon bomb

    Gammon bomb

    Gammon_bomb

  • TD-Gammon
  • Computer backgammon program (1992)

    TD-Gammon is a computer backgammon program developed in the 1990s by Gerald Tesauro at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center. Its name comes from the

    TD-Gammon

    TD-Gammon

  • Shelta
  • Language spoken by Irish Travellers

    widely known as the Cant, known to its native speakers in Ireland as de Gammon or Tarri, and known to the academic or professional linguistic community

    Shelta

    Shelta

  • Kendall Gammon
  • American football player (born 1968)

    Kendall Robert Gammon (born October 23, 1968) is an American former professional football player who was a long snapper and center for three teams in the

    Kendall Gammon

    Kendall_Gammon

  • Gammon India
  • Indian construction company

    Gammon India Limited is one of the largest civil engineering construction companies in India.[better source needed] Headquartered in Mumbai, it was founded

    Gammon India

    Gammon India

    Gammon_India

  • Raff & Gammon
  • Film distribution company in the silent film era

    Norman C. Raff and Frank R. Gammon were two American businessmen who were known for distributing and promoting some of the Edison Studio films, and founding

    Raff & Gammon

    Raff & Gammon

    Raff_&_Gammon

  • Gammons
  • Surname list

    Gammons is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: J. A. Gammons (1876–1963), American baseball and football player and coach Peter Gammons

    Gammons

    Gammons

  • Gammon Construction
  • Hong Kong construction company

    Gammon Construction Limited is a Hong Kong construction and engineering contractor headquartered in Kwun Tong, Hong Kong. In addition to local construction

    Gammon Construction

    Gammon_Construction

  • EXtreme Gammon
  • 2009 backgammon software

    eXtreme Gammon is backgammon software written by Xavier Dufaure de Citres and released in 2009. It is available for Microsoft Windows and mobile platforms

    EXtreme Gammon

    EXtreme_Gammon

  • Bacon
  • Type of salt-cured pork

    Bacon is a type of salt-cured pork made from various cuts, typically the belly or less fatty parts of the back. It is eaten as a side dish (particularly

    Bacon

    Bacon

    Bacon

  • John Nielsen-Gammon
  • American meteorologist and climatologist

    John Nielsen-Gammon (born 1962) is an American meteorologist and climatologist. He is a Professor of Meteorology at Texas A&M University, and the Texas

    John Nielsen-Gammon

    John_Nielsen-Gammon

  • Joshua Gammon
  • British swimmer

    Joshua Gammon (born 2003) is a swimmer from England, who is a British Champion. Gammon won four medals at the 2021 British Universities and Colleges Sport

    Joshua Gammon

    Joshua_Gammon

  • S-200 missile system
  • Surface-to-air missile system

    Angara/Vega/Dubna (Russian: С-200 Ангара/Вега/Дубна), NATO reporting name SA-5 Gammon (initially Tallinn), is a long-range, high-altitude surface-to-air missile

    S-200 missile system

    S-200 missile system

    S-200_missile_system

  • Caribou (album)
  • 1974 studio album by Elton John

    album tracks tend to be ridiculous filler on the order of 'Solar Prestige a Gammon' or competent genre exercises like 'You're So Static'". All tracks are written

    Caribou (album)

    Caribou_(album)

  • Richard Von Albade Gammon
  • American football player (1879–1897)

    Richard Von Albade Gammon (December 4, 1879 – October 31, 1897) was an American college football fullback who died after injuries sustained in a collegiate

    Richard Von Albade Gammon

    Richard Von Albade Gammon

    Richard_Von_Albade_Gammon

  • Jendia Gammon
  • US science fiction author (born 1974)

    Jennifer Dianne "Jendia" Gammon (born 1974), also known by her pen name J. Dianne Dotson, is an American author of science fiction and horror. Her works

    Jendia Gammon

    Jendia Gammon

    Jendia_Gammon

  • Ethel Wilson Gammon
  • American educator and living history museum founder and director

    Ethel "Billie" Wilson Gammon (July 31, 1916 – January 11, 2009) was an American educator and living history museum founder and director. In 1974 she founded

    Ethel Wilson Gammon

    Ethel_Wilson_Gammon

  • George Gammon Adams
  • English portrait sculptor and medallist

    George Gammon Adams (21 April 1821 – 14 March 1898; sometimes spelled George Gamon Adams or George Gannon Adams) was an English portrait sculptor and medallist

    George Gammon Adams

    George Gammon Adams

    George_Gammon_Adams

  • Vulkathunha-Gammon Ranges National Park
  • National park in South Australia

    The Vulkathunha-Gammon Ranges National Park is a protected area in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia, immediately south-west of and adjacent to the

    Vulkathunha-Gammon Ranges National Park

    Vulkathunha-Gammon Ranges National Park

    Vulkathunha-Gammon_Ranges_National_Park

  • Peter Gammons
  • American sportswriter (born 1945)

    Peter Gammons (born April 9, 1945) is an American sportswriter and television journalist. He is the recipient of the J. G. Taylor Spink Award for outstanding

    Peter Gammons

    Peter Gammons

    Peter_Gammons

  • Edward Gammon
  • Trinidadian cricketer

    cricketers "Edward Gammon". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 28 November 2020. "Edward Gammon". Cricket Archive. Retrieved 28 November 2020. Edward Gammon at ESPNcricinfo

    Edward Gammon

    Edward_Gammon

  • Archer T. Gammon
  • United States Army Medal of Honor recipient

    Archer T. Gammon (September 11, 1918 – January 11, 1945) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the

    Archer T. Gammon

    Archer T. Gammon

    Archer_T._Gammon

  • Tables game
  • Class of board game

    English clergy. Edmond Hoyle published A Short Treatise on the Game of Back-Gammon in 1753; this described rules and strategy for the game and was bound together

    Tables game

    Tables game

    Tables_game

  • Reg Gammon
  • English painter and illustrator

    Reginald William Gammon (9 January 1894 – 22 April 1997) was an English painter and illustrator. Gammon was born in Petersfield, Hampshire, on 9 January

    Reg Gammon

    Reg_Gammon

  • Gammon Lake
  • Lake in Kenora District, Ontario

    Gammon Lake is a lake in the Unorganized Part of Kenora District in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. It is in the Hudson Bay drainage basin, is within Woodland

    Gammon Lake

    Gammon_Lake

  • Reginald Gammon (American artist)
  • American artist (1921–2005)

    Reginald Gammon (March 31, 1921 – November 4, 2005) was an American artist and member of the African-American artist's collective, Spiral. Gammon was born

    Reginald Gammon (American artist)

    Reginald_Gammon_(American_artist)

  • Elfie Hopkins
  • 2012 film by Ryan Andrews

    a spin with the arrival of a family of trendy city dwellers, the Gammons. The Gammons weave tales of adventure and seduce the villagers with offers of

    Elfie Hopkins

    Elfie_Hopkins

  • Barclay Gammon
  • Musical artist

    Charles Blondin Gammon (1 November 1866 – 2 June 1915), known professionally as Barclay Gammon, was an English entertainer of the Edwardian era. He was

    Barclay Gammon

    Barclay_Gammon

  • Bethan Gammon
  • Welsh cricketer

    Bethan Nia Gammon (born 10 March 2001) is a Welsh cricketer who currently plays for Wales. She plays as a wicket-keeper and right-handed batter. She has

    Bethan Gammon

    Bethan_Gammon

  • Bwin.Party Digital Entertainment
  • Former online gambling company

    36°08′33″N 5°21′31″W / 36.142633°N 5.358695°W / 36.142633; -5.358695 Bwin.Party Digital Entertainment was an online gambling company, formed by the

    Bwin.Party Digital Entertainment

    Bwin.Party_Digital_Entertainment

  • Hannibal Gamon
  • Hannibal Gamon or Gammon (c.1582-c.1651) was an English Puritan divine. Gamon, descended from a family originally resident at Padstow in Cornwall, was

    Hannibal Gamon

    Hannibal_Gamon

  • List of ethnic slurs
  • Kaffir Wog Europeans General Ang mo Angry white male Bule Cracker Farang Gammon Guiri Guizi Gweilo Honky Mat Salleh Redleg Trixie Wasi'chu White monkey

    List of ethnic slurs

    List_of_ethnic_slurs

  • Bibojee Group
  • Pakistani conglomerate

    Industrial Development Corporation and divested in 1963 to Bibojee Group Gammon Pakistan Limited Ghandhara Automobiles Limited Ghandhara Industries Limited

    Bibojee Group

    Bibojee_Group

  • Ham
  • Pork from a leg cut that has been preserved by wet or dry curing

    cooking is known as gammon. Gammons were traditionally cured before being cut from a side of pork along with bacon. When cooked, gammon is ham. Cooked ham

    Ham

    Ham

    Ham

  • Lynda Gammon
  • Lynda Gammon RCA (born 1949) is a Canadian artist and educator based in Victoria, British Columbia. Lynda Gammon was born in Port Alberni, British Columbia

    Lynda Gammon

    Lynda_Gammon

  • Point Gammon Light
  • Lighthouse

    The Point Gammon Light was a lighthouse that stood on its eponymous point at the south end of Great Island in West Yarmouth, Massachusetts, on the east

    Point Gammon Light

    Point Gammon Light

    Point_Gammon_Light

  • Matthew Rhys
  • Welsh actor (born 1974)

    (2020–2023), Riley Greene in Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai (2023), and Gammon Felda / the Florid Sword in The Wingfeather Saga (2024–present). Matthew

    Matthew Rhys

    Matthew Rhys

    Matthew_Rhys

  • Major League (film)
  • 1989 sports comedy film by David S. Ward

    David S. Ward, that stars Tom Berenger, Charlie Sheen, Wesley Snipes, James Gammon, Bob Uecker, Rene Russo, Margaret Whitton, Dennis Haysbert, and Corbin Bernsen

    Major League (film)

    Major_League_(film)

  • Richard Gammon
  • British World War I flying ace

    Captain Richard John Gammon DFC (5 January 1898 – 4 February 1956) was an English World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. He enlisted

    Richard Gammon

    Richard_Gammon

  • Little Englander
  • British term with various meanings

    European Union, international cooperation, and foreigners in general. "Gammon" has been used similarly in British political culture since 2012. The original

    Little Englander

    Little Englander

    Little_Englander

  • Phenomenal Smith
  • American baseball player-manager (1864–1952)

    "Phenomenal" Smith (December 12, 1864 – April 3, 1952), born as John Francis Gammon, was an American professional baseball player and player-manager from 1884

    Phenomenal Smith

    Phenomenal Smith

    Phenomenal_Smith

  • Steve Gammon
  • Welsh footballer (born 1939)

    Stephen George Gammon (born 24 September 1939) is a Welsh former professional footballer. A Welsh under-23 international, Gammon's spent seven years with

    Steve Gammon

    Steve_Gammon

  • Transcriptors
  • tonearms. The company was founded in 1960 by engineer and designer David Gammon. The company's turntables have been featured in several films including

    Transcriptors

    Transcriptors

  • Prawle Point
  • Headland in south Devon, England

    the west is Elender Cove, and further west are Gammons Head Beach, also known as Maceley Cove, and Gammon Head. Access is from the village of East Prawle

    Prawle Point

    Prawle Point

    Prawle_Point

  • Silver Bullet (film)
  • 1985 film by Dan Attias

    Lawrence Tierney, Bill Smitrovich, Kent Broadhurst, David Hart, and James Gammon in supporting roles. The film is directed by Dan Attias, written by King

    Silver Bullet (film)

    Silver_Bullet_(film)

  • Backgammon opening theory
  • Initial moves strategy of a backgammon game

    "gammon-go" situation the player does not care about whether they lose a single game or a gammon, but they have much to gain from winning a gammon; thus

    Backgammon opening theory

    Backgammon_opening_theory

  • Wayne Gammon
  • Australian rower

    Wayne Gammon (born 2 July 1950) is an Australian former representative rowing coxswain. He competed in the men's coxed pair event at the 1964 Summer Olympics

    Wayne Gammon

    Wayne_Gammon

  • Nigger
  • Racial slur against Black people

    Kaffir Wog Europeans General Ang mo Angry white male Bule Cracker Farang Gammon Guiri Guizi Gweilo Honky Mat Salleh Redleg Trixie Wasi'chu White monkey

    Nigger

    Nigger

  • Samuel Rhea Gammon III
  • American diplomat (1924–2024)

    Samuel Rhea Gammon III (January 22, 1924 – October 21, 2024) was an American diplomat who served as the United States Ambassador to Mauritius under the

    Samuel Rhea Gammon III

    Samuel_Rhea_Gammon_III

  • A Man Called Horse (film)
  • 1970 Western film by Elliot Silverstein

    Anderson, Jean Gascon, Manu Tupou, Corinna Tsopei, Dub Taylor, and James Gammon. Partially spoken in Sioux, the film tells the story of an English aristocrat

    A Man Called Horse (film)

    A_Man_Called_Horse_(film)

  • Interdenominational Theological Center
  • Theological school in Atlanta, Georgia, US

    Baptist Convention, USA, and Progressive National Baptist Convention); Gammon Theological Seminary (United Methodist Church); Turner Theological Seminary

    Interdenominational Theological Center

    Interdenominational Theological Center

    Interdenominational_Theological_Center

  • Backgammon match strategy
  • Type of backgammon strategy

    multipled by 2 in the case of a gammon, and by 3 in the case of a backgammon. For example, a player losing a gammon with the cube at 2 would concede

    Backgammon match strategy

    Backgammon_match_strategy

  • The Milagro Beanfield War
  • 1988 film by Robert Redford

    including Ruben Blades, Richard Bradford, Sônia Braga, Julie Carmen, James Gammon, Melanie Griffith, John Heard, Carlos Riquelme, Daniel Stern, Chick Vennera

    The Milagro Beanfield War

    The_Milagro_Beanfield_War

  • USCGC Point Gammon
  • United States Coast Guard cutter

    USCGC Point Gammon (WPB-82328) was an 82-foot (25 m) Point class cutter constructed at the Coast Guard Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland in 1962 for use as

    USCGC Point Gammon

    USCGC Point Gammon

    USCGC_Point_Gammon

  • USNS Sgt. Archer T. Gammon
  • Cargo ship of the United States Navy

    USNS Sgt. Archer T. Gammon (T-AK-243) was a Boulder Victory-class cargo ship built at the end of World War II and served the war and its demilitarization

    USNS Sgt. Archer T. Gammon

    USNS Sgt. Archer T. Gammon

    USNS_Sgt._Archer_T._Gammon

  • Statue of Charles James Napier, Trafalgar Square
  • Statue in London by George Gammon Adams

    A bronze statue of Charles James Napier by the sculptor George Gammon Adams stands in Trafalgar Square in London, United Kingdom. It occupies one of the

    Statue of Charles James Napier, Trafalgar Square

    Statue of Charles James Napier, Trafalgar Square

    Statue_of_Charles_James_Napier,_Trafalgar_Square

  • I say it's spinach
  • Twentieth-century American idiom

    the phrase "gammon and spinach" in this sense with Miss Mowcher in David Copperfield (published in 1849) saying "What a world of gammon and spinnage

    I say it's spinach

    I_say_it's_spinach

  • John W. E. Bowen Sr.
  • American Methodist clergyman and academic

    Atlanta race riot and served as Gammon's president until 1910. Bowen retired as head of the church history department of Gammon in 1926 but continued to teach

    John W. E. Bowen Sr.

    John W. E. Bowen Sr.

    John_W._E._Bowen_Sr.

  • AuRico Gold
  • 2011 when Northgate Minerals agreed to be taken over for C$1.46 billion. Gammon Gold was an exploration company until 2004 when it started producing for

    AuRico Gold

    AuRico_Gold

  • Russell Gammon
  • Canadian rower

    Russell Gammon (6 May 1906 – 22 August 1968) was a Canadian rower. He competed in the men's coxless four event at the 1932 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;

    Russell Gammon

    Russell_Gammon

  • Andrew Jackson
  • President of the United States from 1829 to 1837

    Meacham 2008, p. 218. Meacham 2008, p. 420. Latner 2002, pp. 112–113. Gammon 1922, pp. 55–56. Jackson 1966, pp. 261–268. Latner 2002, p. 113. Van Deusen

    Andrew Jackson

    Andrew Jackson

    Andrew_Jackson

  • Traveller (1997 film)
  • 1997 American film

    McGlynn. The film stars Bill Paxton, Mark Wahlberg, Julianna Margulies, James Gammon, and Luke Askew. The story follows a man and a group of nomadic con artists

    Traveller (1997 film)

    Traveller_(1997_film)

  • Sarah Bickford
  • Sarah Gammon Brown Bickford (December 25, 1856 – July 19, 1931) was born into slavery in either Tennessee or North Carolina. In the 1870s she made her

    Sarah Bickford

    Sarah Bickford

    Sarah_Bickford

  • Ranga P. Dias
  • Sri Lankan condensed matter physicist

    statement indicating that "... request of the authors Nathan Dasenbrock-Gammon, Elliot Snider, Raymond McBride, Hiranya Pasan, Dylan Durkee, Sachith E

    Ranga P. Dias

    Ranga_P._Dias

  • Arkaroola
  • Wilderness sanctuary in South Australia

    city centre in the Northern Flinders Ranges, adjacent to the Vulkathunha-Gammon Ranges National Park and the Mawson Plateau. The usual way to get there

    Arkaroola

    Arkaroola

    Arkaroola

  • The Wingfeather Saga
  • Novel series by Andrew Peterson

    Fangs. She helps when Janner is taken and leads a mass exodus of slaves. Gammon Felda (The Florid Sword) The leader of the rebellion against the Fangs and

    The Wingfeather Saga

    The_Wingfeather_Saga

  • Bogibeel Bridge
  • River bridge in Assam, India

    government in Assam. In April 2008, the Northeast Frontier Railway contracted Gammon India to construct the sub-structure of the bridge while a consortium of

    Bogibeel Bridge

    Bogibeel Bridge

    Bogibeel_Bridge

  • Australian Aboriginal English
  • Dialect of English used by Aboriginal Australians

    whitefella (a white person). In Victorian era slang used by criminals, "gammon" was to swindle someone or cheat them, used for example in the sense of

    Australian Aboriginal English

    Australian_Aboriginal_English

  • Laguna Heat
  • 1987 American drama film starring Harry Hamlin

    Hamlin, Jason Robards, Rip Torn, Catherine Hicks, Anne Francis and James Gammon. The film premiered on HBO on November 15, 1987. Harry Hamlin as Tom Shephard

    Laguna Heat

    Laguna_Heat

  • Major League II
  • 1994 film by David S. Ward

    Taylor Corbin Bernsen as Roger Dorn Dennis Haysbert as Pedro Cerrano James Gammon as Lou Brown Omar Epps as Willie Mays Hayes Bob Uecker as Harry Doyle David

    Major League II

    Major_League_II

  • Hammerhead Lake
  • Lake in Kenora District, Ontario

    Woodland Caribou Provincial Park. The primary inflows are the Gammon River, arriving from Gammon Lake at the east, and the Rostoul River, arriving from Rostoul

    Hammerhead Lake

    Hammerhead_Lake

  • Conagher
  • 1991 TV film

    Station Agent Cody Braun as Laban Teale Anndi McAfee as Ruthie Teale James Gammon as "Smoke" Parnell, Ladder Five Owner Angelique L'Amour as Stage Passenger

    Conagher

    Conagher

  • Chud (pejorative)
  • Pejorative term for the far-right

    character has also been associated with the hate symbol 'TND'. Fascist (insult) Gammon (insult) Angry white male China's final warning – An idiom similar to Nothing

    Chud (pejorative)

    Chud (pejorative)

    Chud_(pejorative)

  • Kassler
  • German pork dish

    in German cuisine is a cured and slightly smoked cut of pork similar to gammon. It can be either hot or cold smoked. Pork necks and loins are the most

    Kassler

    Kassler

    Kassler

  • Irene Handl
  • British character actress (1901–1987)

    activist Fred Kite (played by Peter Sellers) in I'm All Right Jack (1959); Mrs Gammon, the formidable cook, opposite Gordon Harker in Small Hotel (1957); Tony

    Irene Handl

    Irene_Handl

  • You Know My Name (film)
  • 1999 TV film

    Kent Harrison and starring Sam Elliott, Arliss Howard, R. Lee Ermey, James Gammon, Carolyn McCormick, and James Parks. Its plot is based on the real-life

    You Know My Name (film)

    You_Know_My_Name_(film)

  • Cha Cha Heels
  • 1989 single by Eartha Kitt and Bronski Beat

    programming Rod Gammons – keyboards, Atari/C-Lab sequencer programming Will Mowat – keyboards Danny Hyde – additional effects Technical Rod Gammons – producer

    Cha Cha Heels

    Cha_Cha_Heels

  • List of artificial intelligence algorithms
  • Scale-invariant feature transform AlphaGo AlphaGo Zero AlphaZero MuZero TD-Gammon Wikibooks has a book on the topic of: Algorithms Glossary of artificial

    List of artificial intelligence algorithms

    List_of_artificial_intelligence_algorithms

  • Kate Magowan
  • English actress and producer (born 1975)

    Dutton in the psychological drama series Exile. In 2012, she played Mrs. Gammon in the horror film Elfie Hopkins and appeared as Natalie in the comedy Outside

    Kate Magowan

    Kate Magowan

    Kate_Magowan

  • Steak
  • Flat cut of meat

    large fish such as swordfish, shark, and marlin. Some cured meat, such as gammon, is commonly served as steak. Some cuts are categorized as steaks not because

    Steak

    Steak

    Steak

  • RS-28 Sarmat
  • Russian intercontinental ballistic missile

    list) Ground- based SA-1 Guild SA-2 Guideline SA-3 Goa SA-4 Ganef SA-5 Gammon SA-6 Gainful SA-7 Grail SA-8 Gecko SA-9 Gaskin SA-10 Grumble SA-11 Gadfly

    RS-28 Sarmat

    RS-28 Sarmat

    RS-28_Sarmat

  • Pork
  • Meat from a pig

    cooked and preserved; curing extends the shelf life of pork products. Ham, gammon, bacon, and pork sausage are examples of preserved pork. Charcuterie is

    Pork

    Pork

    Pork

  • The Country Bears
  • 2002 film by Peter Hastings

    the voice of Beary Barrington with the voice talents of Candy Ford, James Gammon, Brad Garrett, Toby Huss, Kevin Michael Richardson, and Stephen Root. It

    The Country Bears

    The_Country_Bears

  • Hebbal, Bengaluru
  • Neighbourhood in Bengaluru urban, Karnataka, India 560024

    kilometres (3.2 mi) over all the loops combined. The flyover was built by Gammon India. The lake area in Hebbal is well known for its picnic spots, a well-maintained

    Hebbal, Bengaluru

    Hebbal, Bengaluru

    Hebbal,_Bengaluru

  • General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon
  • American multi-role fighter aircraft

    Israel when it was hit by a relatively old model S-200 (NATO name SA-5 Gammon) surface-to-air missile of the Syrian Air Defense Force. The pilot and navigator

    General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon

    General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon

    General_Dynamics_F-16_Fighting_Falcon

  • List of MUD clients
  • and peer-to-peer chat system originally written and maintained by Nick Gammon. The client is released as freeware. The source to the client is also available

    List of MUD clients

    List_of_MUD_clients

  • Prohibition Party
  • Political party in the United States

    held, during which Gammon was given the presidential nomination and Collins was given the vice presidential nomination. However, Gammon withdrew from the

    Prohibition Party

    Prohibition Party

    Prohibition_Party

  • Glossary of tables game terms
  • point. In most games he is vulnerable to being hit by an opposing man. gammon A game in which the loser has failed to bear off any pieces. It is worth

    Glossary of tables game terms

    Glossary of tables game terms

    Glossary_of_tables_game_terms

  • The Hi-Lo Country
  • 1998 film by Stephen Frears

    O'Neil Darren Burrows as Billy Harte Jacob Vargas as Delfino Mondragon James Gammon as Hoover Young Lane Smith as Steve Shaw Katy Jurado as Meesa Sam Elliott

    The Hi-Lo Country

    The_Hi-Lo_Country

  • Cabin Boy
  • 1994 American fantasy comedy film

    Mayweather Ritch Brinkley as Captain Greybar Brian Doyle-Murray as Skunk James Gammon as Pappy Brion James as Teddy "Big Teddy" Melora Walters as Trina Ann Magnuson

    Cabin Boy

    Cabin_Boy

  • Patli Path
  • AIIMS-Digha elevated corridor road

    being executed by Gammon India Pvt Ltd. In September 2013, Bihar State Road Development Corporation (BSRDC) awarded this project to Gammon India Pvt Ltd,

    Patli Path

    Patli Path

    Patli_Path

  • Pajeet
  • Ethnic slur directed at Indians and South Asians

    Kaffir Wog Europeans General Ang mo Angry white male Bule Cracker Farang Gammon Guiri Guizi Gweilo Honky Mat Salleh Redleg Trixie Wasi'chu White monkey

    Pajeet

    Pajeet

  • Nash Bridges
  • American police procedural television series (1996–2001)

    "Revelations", played by Jan-Michael Vincent. Nash's father, Nick (James Gammon), has mild dementia and has a habit of getting kicked out of nursing homes

    Nash Bridges

    Nash_Bridges

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  • Surname or Lastname

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    Gammon

    English : variant of Game.English : from Anglo-Norman French gambon ‘ham’, a diminutive of gambe, Norman-Picard form of Old French jambe ‘leg’ (Late Latin gamba), hence probably a nickname for someone with some peculiarity of the legs or gait.

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    Gammons

    English : variant of Gammon.

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  • Gammoned
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Gammon

  • Gammon
  • v. t.

    To impose on; to hoax; to cajole.

  • Gammon
  • v. t.

    To make bacon of; to salt and dry in smoke.

  • Gammon
  • v. t.

    To beat in the game of backgammon, before an antagonist has been able to get his "men" or counters home and withdraw any of them from the board; as, to gammon a person.

  • Gammon
  • n.

    Backgammon.

  • Gammoning
  • n.

    The act of imposing upon or hoaxing a person.

  • Gammon
  • n.

    An imposition or hoax; humbug.

  • Gammon
  • v. t.

    To fasten (a bowsprit) to the stem of a vessel by lashings of rope or chain, or by a band of iron.

  • Hit
  • n.

    A game won at backgammon after the adversary has removed some of his men. It counts less than a gammon.

  • Gammoning
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Gammon

  • Gammon
  • n.

    The buttock or thigh of a hog, salted and smoked or dried; the lower end of a flitch.

  • Gammoning
  • n.

    The lashing or iron band by which the bowsprit of a vessel is secured to the stem to opposite the lifting action of the forestays.