What is another word for gamp?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈamp] (IPA)

Gamp is a word that can mean an umbrella, often used in the UK. Interestingly, there are many synonyms for gamp, including brolly, bumbershoot, parasol, and canopy. Other synonyms for gamp include rainshade, sunshade, and shade-tree. Each of these words gives a slightly different nuance to the concept of an umbrella, but all serve the same purpose - to shield the bearer from the elements. Regardless of which word you choose to use, the gamp serves as an important accessory for those who live in rainy or sunny climates, and sometimes even for those who just need to make a fashion statement.

Synonyms for Gamp:

What are the hypernyms for Gamp?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Gamp

Or I was thinkin', there'll be enough cut off'n the trail to make a gamp of the satin, sleeves and all."
"Lonesome Land"
B. M. Bower
First retorting that it is well that the editress of the "Standard"-he invariably referred to "the editress"-wears pattens as a precaution which the nature of her walks renders very necessary, although they are constantly tripping her up, Punch quietly remarked that "'Our Grandmother' must surely have taken an additional drop of 'something comfortable';" "and Leech parodied Phiz" etching of Mrs. gamp and Betsy Prig, in which "the editress" declares, "As for that nasty, hojus Punch, I'm dispoged to scratch 'is hi's out a'most.
"The History of "Punch""
M. H. Spielmann
I'll get your breakfast myself, and bring it to you with my own hands, and force it upon you with the inexorable firmness of Sairy gamp;" and she vanished to the kitchen.
"His Sombre Rivals"
E. P. Roe

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