gallup

IPA: gˈæɫʌp

Root Word: Gallup

noun

  • (countable) A surname.
  • A city, the county seat of McKinley County, New Mexico, United States.
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Examples of "gallup" in Sentences

  • So, the abc poll is gospel and the gallup poll is “meaningless,” right debs?
  • Polls done by gallup this year, over 40% of US voters are now conservative, 36% are moderates.
  • So 67% in a new gallup poll finds President Obama an excellent leader and 54% DISAPPROVE of Palin.
  • Hey Storm did you see that gallup poll in the Thinkfast thread showing 49% support the HCR that the President signed into law yesterday.
  • Obama is u by 8% in the latest gallup, which is great news, because it supports that Senator did very well during the debate and won the debate.
  • I wonder if repubs are going to continue with their “will of the american people” trope after the gallup results are paraded around the intertubes.
  • For complete data sets or custom research from the more than 150 countries Gallup continually surveys, please contact SocialandEconomicAnalysis@gallup.com or call 202.715.3030.
  • I find this article so laughable because not 3 weeks ago another so called gallup poll resulted that 57% of Americans felt that Barrack Obama's administration has done nothing while in office except make excuses for his failures all while blaming others for those failures.

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