0 past simple and past participle of gall --
1 to make someone feel annoyed: --
I think it galls him to take orders from a younger and less experienced colleague.
The galled section of the stem is 3to4cm in wide and up to 20cmin -1 long.
Trees that grow outside the cleared area often have the living tissues of their trunks excavated and galled for ant accommodation.
The infestation may be reduced by pruning and destroying the galled areas before the adult insect emerges, usually in late summer.
However, galled but gallant, nearly two hundred stuck to the mules.
Flower ovules that receive an egg become galled and the larvae consume the gall tissue.
But little and petty as it was it galled horribly.
Galled buds appear light green at first and turn brown later in the year.
In many cases they must be galled by the knowledge that someone else has stepped in and is reaping the fruits of their enterprise and hard work.