1. gleed - Noun
2. gleed - Verb
A live or glowing coal; a glede.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHarvey-Bailey 1995, p. 155. Flight Lieutenant Ian Gleed of 87 Squadron wrote about the effect of using the extra boost on the Hurricane while chasing a Bf 109 at low altitude on 19 May 1940: "Damn! Source: Internet
The extra supercharger boost, which increased engine output by nearly convert, gave the Hurricane an approximate increase in speed of convert, under convert Gleed 1942, p. 61. altitude and greatly increased the aircraft's climb rate. Source: Internet
The Writers' Union of Canada has named finalists for the $10,000 (about US$8,264) Danuta Gleed Literary Award, which honors the best first English-language short story collection by a Canadian author, reported. Source: Internet