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tr.v. gauged, also gaged gaug·ing, gag·ing gaug·es, gag·es
1. To measure precisely.
2. To determine the capacity, volume, or contents of.
3. To evaluate or judge: gauge a person's ability.
4. To adapt to a specified measurement.
5. To mix (plaster) in specific proportions.
6. To chip or rub (bricks or stones) to size.
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Probably funnier if LH had spelled "gagging" correctly.