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Gagger

Gagger \Gag"ger\ (g[a^]g"g[~e]r), n.

  1. One who gags.

  2. (Founding) A piece of iron imbedded in the sand of a mold to keep the sand in place.

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gagger

n. A piece of iron embedded in the sand of a mold to keep the sand in place.

Usage examples of "gagger".

Sugar had had their share of beefs in the past, in the three years since his retirement from the Dempsy PD he had become a first-rate gagger, one of a rarefied breed of PIs who, by creating dozens of false identities for themselves over the phone, could assemble a portfolio as thick as the Bible on anyone living or dead, without ever having to leave their apartment.

Riding a crest of public disaffection not seen since the days Jif commercials had strangers shoving their shiny noses in your open jar, the Malone-Turner-and-shadowy-Albertan-led cable kabal got sponsors whose ads had been running as distant as seven or eight spots on either side of the NoCoat gaggers to jump ship to A.