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noun

  1. a model railroad gauge of 7/8 inch (2.2 centimeters).


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The survey’s gauge of willingness to save increased once again to another high since 2008, as consumers cited rising prices and economic uncertainty as key factors, GfK said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Perhaps most importantly, they are De León’s gauge for how engaging her songs are.

From Los Angeles Times

The University of Michigan’s gauge of consumer sentiment rose to 54 in a preliminary January reading from 52.9 in the prior month.

From MarketWatch

The University of Michigan’s gauge of consumer sentiment rose to 54 in a preliminary January reading from 52.9 in the prior month.

From MarketWatch

The survey’s gauge of shipments sank 22.5 points this month to minus 5.7, falling into contractionary territory.

From The Wall Street Journal