Yeager

[ yey-ger ]

noun
  1. Charles (Elwood) "Chuck", 1923–2020, U.S. aviator and test pilot: the first person to fly faster than the speed of sound (1947).

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How to use Yeager in a sentence

  • White and Thompson will be the halves, the latter coming in from full-back, where Yeager's punting makes it necessary to keep him.

  • While Yeager was joyously fabricating this yarn Blythe had been writing on the back of an envelope.

    The Pirate of Panama | William MacLeod Raine
  • Now I took him away to get some necessary wearing apparel, leaving Blythe to make a proposition to Yeager.

    The Pirate of Panama | William MacLeod Raine
  • Yeager and I were standing near the cook's scuppers fishing for shark with fat pork for bait.

    The Pirate of Panama | William MacLeod Raine
  • Yeager was sitting with the ladies under the awning telling them some story of his beloved Arizona.

    The Pirate of Panama | William MacLeod Raine