| 释义 | [ gluhb ] / glʌb /
 nounSir John Bag·ot  [bag-uht],  /ˈbæg ət/,  "Glubb Pasha", 1897–1986, British army officer: commander of the Arab Legion in Jordan 1939–56.Words nearby Glubbglowstick, glowworm, gloxinia, gloze, Glu, Glubb, gluc-, glucagon, glucagonoma, glucan, glucaric acidDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for GlubbInclination to low company, as evinced in the case of a person named Glubb, originally seven, but since reduced. Dombey and Son|Charles DickensPaul was dreadfully frightened, but still he made a stand for the absent Glubb, though he did it trembling. Ten Boys from Dickens|Kate Dickinson SweetserPaul was dreadfully frightened; but still he made a stand for the absent Glubb, though he did it trembling. Dombey and Son|Charles DickensHow much better to have let the poor little fellow play in the sands upon the beach with his sister Florence and old Glubb. Doctor Jones' Picnic|S. E. Chapman
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