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Fergus

[fur-guhs]

noun

  1. Irish Legend.,  one of the great warrior kings of Ulster.

  2. a male given name.



Fergus

/ ˈfɜːɡəs /

noun

  1. (in Irish legend) a warrior king of Ulster, who was supplanted by Conchobar

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With or without Cummins, Australia are likely to have to call on some inexperienced or untried reserves, with the likes of Michael Neser, Brendan Doggett or Fergus O'Neill possibly in the frame.

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Posing as a member of the public hoping to get his mum out of her timeshare contract, our presenter, the personal finance journalist Fergus Muirhead, filmed the entire three-hour encounter.

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For a start, Fergus was required to sign a non-disclosure agreement, designed to stop him revealing anything that was discussed in the meeting.

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Fergus and I were asked to give witness statements.

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Farrell created tries for Fergus Burke and Ben Earl with a sublime offload and pinpoint crossfield kick, but it was not enough to stop his side suffering their third successive defeat by Harlequins.

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