"Kagad" is a word in HILIGAYNON
kágad - To agree, be aligned, be well
matched or equal, especially applied to
threads from two different hanks being
wound on the same bobbin. If one of the
threads is loose and the other tight or taut,
it is said: Walâ pagkágad (pagkagadáy,
pagkagaráy) ang baladbarón. The threads
to be wound (on the bobbin) are not—in
alignment,—well matched.
The owner of the Agut d'Avignon had the air of a 1920s dandy who had ruined himself with one mad night of gambling at baccarat and had only been saved by this restaurant, which he seemed to cherish as if it were his wife or a good fountain pen.
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