Rodger

[ roj-er ]

noun
  1. a male given name, form of Roger.

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How to use Rodger in a sentence

  • For there were two of them, and the British ensign was flying above the Jolly Rodger—the honest flag above that of the rogue.

  • Rodger's Island, on the east side, where the last battle was fought between the Mohawks and the Mahicans.

    The Hudson | Wallace Bruce
  • He didn't loise any time, an' when he coom back Rodger had just oppened th' heears an' fun all th' stooans.

    Yorksher Puddin' | John Hartley
  • Supple Rodger dashed aside the man who was about to follow and leaped after him like an avenging spirit.

    The Lifeboat | R.M. Ballantyne
  • It is seventy-five miles from Rodger to Omaha and I have made twenty-six miles to-day, in spite of bad roads, so feel encouraged.

    The Cruise of a Schooner | Albert W. Harris