gatch

gatch 'resemblance' Odd departure from all the rest. Maybe speaker meant 'gestures, ways, strutting manners of his father' (I don't know if I recall special Nlfd terms for 'to take after', 'to resemble'.) he's his father on the sod. (The spit of - th...

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Summary:gatch 'resemblance' Odd departure from all the rest. Maybe speaker meant 'gestures, ways, strutting manners of his father' (I don't know if I recall special Nlfd terms for 'to take after', 'to resemble'.) he's his father on the sod. (The spit of - the face and eyes of - the dead image of - the spit & image of - the dead spit of) resemblance Query? [check] I think these are in withdrawls. Used I and Sup Used I and Sup Queried