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eggers

n. (plural of egger English)

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Eggers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alfred J. Eggers (1922–2006), senior NASA administrator
  • Dave Eggers (born 1970), American writer, editor and publisher
  • Doug Eggers (born 1930), American football player
  • Frank H. Eggers (1901–1954), American politician
  • Graydon Eggers, American football coach
  • Hans Jürgen Eggers (1906–1975), German historian, eponymous of his Eggers chronology of the Roman imperial era
  • Henrik Franz Alexander von Eggers (1844–1903), Danish soldier and botanist
  • Kira Eggers (born 1974), Danish model
  • Kurt Eggers (1905–1943), German war correspondent and writer
  • Otto Reinhold Eggers (1882–1964), American architect in the firm Eggers & Higgins
  • Paul Eggers (1919–2013), Texas politician
  • Per Eggers (born 1951), Swedish actor
  • Reinhold Eggers (1890–1974), German Nazi security officer
  • Robert Eggers (born 1983), American screenwriter and director
  • William D. Eggers (born 1967), American writer, government reform consultant

Usage examples of "eggers".

He leaned his head back so Lieutenant Eggers could touch helmets with him.

Sonj and Eggers moved beyond the crack so Larose could examine the stone.

A blast, not nearly as loud as Eggers and Sonj expected, rumbled along the tunnel, raising clouds of dust in its wake.

Only a few meters inside the chamber, the air cleared of the billowing dust and Eggers was able to see again.

Lieutenant Eggers hesitated for a second, then raced to the lesser tunnel.

The navy assembled a special engineering team to work on the spare barrel, or whatever it was, that Lieutenant Eggers had captured.

He gestured, and the three chief petty officers moved from the table so Sturgeon could see the object it held, the barrel Lieutenant Eggers brought back from the Skink supply depot.

And in a row at the bar stood beer-assed the SA men Bruno Dulleck, Willy Eggers, Paule Hoppe, Walter Matern, and Otto Warnke.

Willy Eggers, whom he tells about Jochen Sawatzki, Otto Warnke, Bruno and Egon Dulleck, all old friends: thanks to Matern, they are able to write each other postcards with greetings from buddies.

Willy Eggers briefs him on the frontier traffic between Gross-Rosseln and Klein-Rosseln, he brings, because the Dulleck brothers in the hills of the upper Weser had nothing to offer him but country air and three-handed skat, a good case of urban and French-occupied gonorrhea.

Willy Eggers was there, the Dulleck brothers, naturally Franzchen Wollschlager, Bublitz, Hoppe, and Otto Warnke.

But when agents Eggers and Fabens show up with a little more information about Fletch than he is comfortable with and an invitation to the American Journalism Alliance, he soon finds himself enlisted as a spy among his peers.