1. gault - Noun
2. Gault - Proper noun
A series of beds of clay and marl in the South of England, between the upper and lower greensand of the Cretaceous period.
Source: Webster's dictionaryDon't think of them now. Never think of pain or danger or enemies a moment longer than is necessary to fight them. You're here. It's our time and our life, not theirs. Don't struggle not to be happy. You are." - John Gault. Ayn Rand
Bears receiver Willie Gault finished the game with 129 receiving yards on just 4 receptions, an average of 32.3 yards per catch. Source: Internet
A sandy stratum, glauconitic marl (tortia), is in between the chalk marl and gault clay. Source: Internet
Gault is pipe-cleaner thin, baby-faced Clarke is the high-energy linchpin and Jones has the type of malleable face that can be dashing matinee-idol handsome one moment, grotesquely saturnine the next. Source: Internet
Lonely Mouth is run by Scott Gault and Katie Shortland, the founders of cult Redfern restaurant RaRa Ramen, now also open in Randwick, the latter complete with a voyeuristic window-framed noodle-making room. Source: Internet
The English terminal had to be located in the Castle Hill landslip, which consists of displaced and tipping blocks of lower chalk, glauconitic marl and gault debris. Source: Internet