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Grege

Grege \Grege\, Gregge \Greg"ge\, v. t. [OE. gregier to burden.] To make heavy; to increase. [Obs.]
--Wyclif.

Usage examples of "grege".

She had been surprised when Greger had told her Carissa was not yet home.

Carissa had taken Timothy first, and Greger and one of the footmen had hauled the coachman off to his own bed to sleep off the effects.

She smiled at Greger, and the butler bowed his head slightly, but the smile he returned was warm with affection.

She ran past Greger, ignoring his question asking if anything was wrong.

She would send Greger into town to wire a warning to Ryan, but she chaffed with impatience.

She was surprised to find Greger sitting in the hallway, half asleep, waiting for her.