Competitions in this sport resemble Brazilian Jiu-jitsu competitions, although competitors do not usually wear gis. |
Inside, people trickled onto a long, white canvas mat dressed in white gis and white belts. |
As many, every six months, as all the gis killed in combat in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq combined. |
When arrayed for war she wore a golden helmet and carried a shield, or gis. |
Only the brave efforts of American Marines and gis prevented the complete collapse of the state. |
A decree of Prince Philip, in 1553, was its gis and was constantly invoked. |