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gager

British  
/ ˈɡeɪdʒə /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of gauger

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On August 20, two weeks after the president signed the act, Gager Lee, whose father had been sold in a slave market, registered to vote.

From Literature

Eighty-two-year-old Gager Lee had attended the church rally with his daughter, Viola, and grandson, twenty-six-year-old Jimmie Lee Jackson.

From Literature

Lucy Gager, 30, said on her journey from Ely to Liverpool Lime Street "any form of social distancing was impossible from Nottingham onwards".

From BBC

Scam victim Stephanie Gager used cash and a bank transfer to pay for a non-existent holiday.

From BBC

Brennan Gager led Millsaps with nine points and Trent Markwith added seven.

From Washington Times