Gaffed [adjective]

Definition of Gaffed:

ready in body or mind

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Sentence/Example of Gaffed:

I was armed with the regular club with which the boat-pullers killed the wounded seals gaffed aboard by the hunters.

When the mascalonge shows signs of weakness and can be drawn alongside, it should be gaffed at once.

But I killed it, all the same, on a nine-ounce rod, and my Indian canoeman gaffed it.

On the third day by wonderful luck he gaffed an old seal in the slob ice.

Dropping the buoy he had just gaffed, Percy took the oars and began rowing hard toward the sound, which gradually grew louder.

Pulling in his oars and dropping them over the thwarts, he sprang forward and gaffed the buoy.

At the boatman's request, he gaffed the fish, which went off with the gaff and was lost, owing to the hook tearing away.

I had just gaffed a small horned ray, a devil-fish, about four feet across its wing-like pectoral fins.

When the croupier had gaffed all his money he would repent and say, “Now, that would have kept me at Loch Leven for a fortnight.”

My one difficulty was with the stiff jack-boots upon which jangled my barbarously gaffed spurs.