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Meaning of gizzit | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

Any item that is stolen, appropriated, or acquired cheaply or for free; loot; swag.

UK, slang

Examples

“[…] spent the day chatting to people and selling Air Force 'gizzits' - pens, pencils, posters and other souvenirs - for the RAF Benevolent Fund.”
“The population of stuffed toys in the gulches on Ardent's Junior Messdeck exploded during the 48 hours the ship was in Narvik. But, even if they were bought, many were soon seen off, destined to become 'gizzits' borrowed from their original […]”
“A last visit to Gibraltar for those all-important last minute gizzits (gifts) had ended up being the usual last foreign run ashore before the constraints of home and family conspired to calm the men down a little.”

CEFR level

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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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