1. Gossage - Noun
2. Gossage - Proper noun
Gossage (plural Gossages)
(slang, UK, World War II, RAF) A barrage balloon.
Gossage (plural Gossages)
A surname.
Goose Gossage is a friend of mine, and he's definitely a Hall of Fame pitcher in my mind. Bruce Sutter
After getting the chop from Channel 10 as part of sweeping cost cuts to the network last week, Tim Gossage has landed a new gig as the host of a breakfast radio show. Source: Internet
Anderson was seen and heard yelling to Gibson, "He don't want to walk you!", and making a swing-the-bat gesture. citation As Anderson had suspected, Gossage threw a 1–0 fastball on the inside corner, and Gibson was ready. Source: Internet
Much enamoured with McLuhan's work, Feigen and Gossage arranged for McLuhan to meet with editors of several major New York magazines in May 1965 at the Lombardy Hotel in New York. Source: Internet
Dashiell Hammett never gave him a decent goodbye,” Gossage stammered. Source: Internet
Rose accumulated a total of 4,256 hits before his final career at-bat, a strikeout against San Diego's Rich Gossage on August 17, 1986. Source: Internet