Something unspecified whose name is either forgotten or not known.
1 There is a long wait as an electro-duo tinker with their gubbins .
2 The very first Apple computer went on sale in 1976, its digital gubbins protected by a wooden casing.
3 Most damningly of all, the nuts-and-bolts detective work got punted into the background to make room for all the other gubbins .
4 That works really nicely as well, and it should do because although that looks like it's part of the new Metro-style gubbins , it's not.
5 I think you had better begin here, he said to Mr. Gubbins .
6 I shall have Sir Gregory Gubbins offering to buy it if you do!
7 Everybody speaks of poor Tom in the past tense, from the colonel to Gubbins .
8 The sergeant called for assistance, and Gubbins was hauled up.
9 A licensed shotgun belonging to Mr Gubbins was found nearby.
10 He now peddles another tale, that the father was John Gubbins , a Limerick horse-breeder.
11 And James Gubbins invariably did the worst for himself possible.
12 Strict orders were given not to allow Gubbins to communicate with anyone from the shore.
13 The watchers on the roof of Gubbins ' house had been quick to discern their enemy.
14 Mrs. Gubbins took her departure, still brimming over with hot wrath against the absent Hepzibah.
15 At this time Private Gubbins had a narrow escape.
16 There was James Gubbins clinging to the rope by which the others had come on board.
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