7 adjectives to describe gag

Every tongue which speaks for Freedom, which has once been held by the awful gag of Slavery, is trumpet-tonguedand he who pleads against this monstrous oppression, if he can say, "here are the scars," can do much.

There is splendid characterization, too, in the Song of Roland, together with a fine sense of poetic form; not fine enough, however, to avoid a prodigious deal of conventional gag.

" "That's the line of talk," grinned Bill, "and when we've each got fifty dollars in our pockets, silenced Hank with a golden gag and had our revenge on those kids, we'll be able to talk over future plans.

It's a song and dance about this mental telepathy gag.

However, "e'en in our ashes burn our wonted fires," or, to descend from the sublime to the ridiculous, and from the poetry of Gray to the pantomime gag of Drury Lane and Herbert Campbell, "Better to be a good old has-been than a never-was-er!"

It's a song and dance about this mental telepathy gag.

I was also feeling unhappy about it, because I had been compelled to give way about a traditional "gag" in the church scene, with which we ended the fourth act.

7 adjectives to describe  gag