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- noun Plural form of
gauger .
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Examples
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I hunted along side my best friend who shot a 20 guage for many years and he consistently outshot all of us 12 gaugers.
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I hunted along side my best friend who shot a 20 guage for many years and he consistently outshot all of us 12 gaugers.
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In fact, gaugers rarely destroyed the stamps, but either removed and sent them back to the distillers for reuse, or sent whole barrels with uncanceled tax stamps for reuse.
CHASING the WHITE DOG MAX WATMAN 2010
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In fact, gaugers rarely destroyed the stamps, but either removed and sent them back to the distillers for reuse, or sent whole barrels with uncanceled tax stamps for reuse.
CHASING the WHITE DOG MAX WATMAN 2010
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In fact, gaugers rarely destroyed the stamps, but either removed and sent them back to the distillers for reuse, or sent whole barrels with uncanceled tax stamps for reuse.
CHASING the WHITE DOG MAX WATMAN 2010
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Quoth he, “Take porters and gaugers and metesmen and come to morrow to the Khan al-Jawáli,513 by the Gate of Victory quarter where thou wilt find me.”
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In fact, he had assisted her the last two times Bodie had ridden in on the midnight tide to collect the smuggled French brandy and silks, though the venture was foiled when the gaugers had suddenly appeared.
Naughty or Nice MELANIE GEORGE 2004
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In fact, he had assisted her the last two times Bodie had ridden in on the midnight tide to collect the smuggled French brandy and silks, though the venture was foiled when the gaugers had suddenly appeared.
Naughty or Nice MELANIE GEORGE 2004
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In fact, he had assisted her the last two times Bodie had ridden in on the midnight tide to collect the smuggled French brandy and silks, though the venture was foiled when the gaugers had suddenly appeared.
Naughty or Nice MELANIE GEORGE 2004
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At first she had declared that it would be her greatest ambition to help her husband in his work, and she had read all the letters from the MacNabs and MacFies, asking to be made gaugers and landing-waiters; with an assumed interest.
Phineas Finn 2004
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