Gogra


[gah-ger-uh] /ˈgɑ gər ə/

noun
1.
a river in SW Tibet, Nepal, and N India, flowing S and SE to the Ganges River. 640 miles (1030 km) long.
/ˈɡɒɡrə/
noun
1.
a river in N India, rising in Tibet, in the Himalayas, and flowing southeast through Nepal as the Karnali, then through Uttar Pradesh to join the Ganges. Length: about 1000 km (600 miles)

Read Also:

  • Go great guns

    verb phrase To do extremely well; succeed remarkably: He’s going great guns as a wine-taster [1913+; fr the early 1800s nautical expression blow great guns] see: great guns , def. 1.

  • Go gunning for someone

    Related Terms gun for someone verb phrase

  • Go halfsies

    verb phrase See go halvsies

  • Go halfway

    Also, meet someone halfway. Compromise, give up something for the sake of an agreement. For example, The Smiths are willing to go halfway and pay their share for snow-plowing, or I’ll make peace with Nancy if she’ll just meet me halfway. [ Late 1500s ]

  • Go halvsies

    verb phrase to agree to split something equally; also called go halfsies Examples I’ll go halvsies with you on dessert. Word Origin 1960s Usage Note informal verb phrase To award an equal share; divide in two equal parts: I may go halvsies/ If he stonewalled them or went halvesies with the truth [1940s+; go halves […]


Disclaimer: Gogra definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.