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A chance to again feast on one of his favourite courses - Pakistan - also has him geed up.The Advertiser, Sunday Mail (2004)
ARENA LEISURE, Britain's second-biggest racecourse owner, is all geed up for Internet betting.Sun, News of the World (2000)
I know the work's about to begin now the boys are in town and they're pretty geed up for the tour,' O'Grady said.The Advertiser, Sunday Mail (2005)
Perthshire, geed up by last weekend's triumph over Dunfermline, are hoping that home advantage will tell against surprise leaders Kelburne.Glasgow Herald (2001)
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