My dad's a bit more moody, and my brother's a bit of a gorm when he's around people he doesn't know. |
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Before Barry has even been buried, his seat becomes the focus of competition among three local candidates: a gormless rich boy, an even more gormless school administrator, and a malevolent bully who is nothing but gorm. |
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However, the Gaelic gorm is also used as an adjective and verb, meaning green or greening and is often seen in connection with growing grass. |
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Start from the car park under Cairn Gorm, with its new funicular railway, which is still the cause of much debate. |
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At the summit of Cairn Gorm, a bitter northerly wind with 40 mph gusts drove us into the lee of a frosted weather station. |
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They are the Cairn Gorm Ski Centre, Glenshee Ski Centre and The Lecht Ski Centre. |
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Book 9 ends with Gorm the Old, the first factual documented King of Denmark. |
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Monadh Ruadh refers to the colour of the soil and Cairn Gorm refers to the green scenery. |
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In 853, the Vikings raided Anglesey, but in 856, Rhodri Mawr defeated and killed their leader, Gorm. |
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The older, smaller stone was raised by King Gorm the Old, the last pagan king of Denmark, as a memorial honouring Queen Thyre. |
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The extant Danish monarchy traces its roots back to Gorm the Old, who established his reign in the early 10th century. |
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As attested by the Jelling stones, the Danes were Christianised around 965 by Harald Bluetooth, the son of Gorm. |
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In 856, Rhodri won a notable victory and killed their leader Gorm. |
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Queen Margrethe II can trace her lineage back to the Viking kings Gorm the Old and Harald Bluetooth from this time, thus making the Monarchy of Denmark the oldest in Europe. |
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