Bagley

[ bag-lee ]

noun
  1. William Chandler, 1874–1946, U.S. educator and writer.

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How to use Bagley in a sentence

  • I really came out to Egypt in a sort of way in attendance upon Mrs. Craven Bagley, who is in delicate health.

    Bella Donna | Robert Hichens
  • From the auctioneer to Bagley, from Bagley to the "club," was easy work for the officer detailed to investigate the theft.

    The Incendiary | W. A. (William Augustine) Leahy
  • Old Mrs. Bagley had a good selection of shaded Berlin wools and a few silks, and even, when the fashion came in for that, crewels.

    A Country Gentleman and his Family | Mrs. (Margaret) Oliphant