sarge
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of sarge
By shortening and respelling
Example Sentences
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I told the sarge that we were merely "flower children."
From Time Magazine Archive
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To a man and woman, the soldiers are types--the hard-bitten sarge, the college kid, the greenhorn, the choirboy--whom the pilot introduces with the inexcusably hackneyed device of having them explain their colorful nicknames.
From Time Magazine Archive
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They realize only too well that without the sarge the preparation of the B-52 for combat will be seriously delayed, and without the B-52 ...
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Skinny tried to git in by telling us his voice was trained; the top sarge sed he guessed it was trained all-rite, all-rite, but he must of trained it selling strawberries.
From Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie by Stone, Barney
"Pass it up, sarge, pass it up," he whispered hoarsely.
From The Brass Bowl by Vance, Louis Joseph
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