billingsgate

[ˈbɪlɪŋzɡeɪt]

billingsgate Definition

  • 1coarse or abusive language
  • 2a fish market in London

Using billingsgate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "billingsgate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The argument between the two drivers quickly escalated into billingsgate.

  • Example

    The politician was criticized for his use of billingsgate during the debate.

  • Example

    Billingsgate Market is the United Kingdom's largest inland fish market.

billingsgate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for billingsgate

Phrases with billingsgate

  • to verbally abuse or insult someone

    Example

    The coach gave the referee some serious billingsgate after the controversial call.

  • a type of fish commonly sold at the Billingsgate Market

    Example

    I bought some fresh Billingsgate pike from the market this morning.

  • Billingsgate porters

    workers who transport fish at the Billingsgate Market

    Example

    The Billingsgate porters were on strike last week, causing delays in fish deliveries.

Origins of billingsgate

from Billingsgate, a former ward in London where a fish market was located

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Summary: billingsgate in Brief

'Billingsgate' [ˈbɪlɪŋzɡeɪt] refers to coarse or abusive language, often used in arguments or debates. It also refers to a fish market in London, known as Billingsgate Market, which is the largest inland fish market in the UK. Examples of usage include 'The politician was criticized for his use of billingsgate during the debate,' and 'Billingsgate Market is the United Kingdom's largest inland fish market.'