Granger [noun]

Definition of Granger:

ranch owner

Synonyms of Granger:


Opposite/Antonyms of Granger:

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Sentence/Example of Granger:

Dae you think we dinna ken the reason that Sanny has lost his contracts an' the reason why Tam Granger has stepped into them?

"Leebie Granger is young," he went on insultingly, in a collected even voice which he strove to make jaunty in tone.

It was General Granger with two strong brigades of the reserve, moving soldier-like toward the sound of heavy firing.

"Mebbe you'd better go over to Jase Vaughn's," sneered old Granger.

Asboth goes on the month's leave you gave him ten months since; Granger has temporary command.

I walked upwards of twenty miles the first day, and stayed over night with Mrs. Granger, my father's sister.

Mrs. Granger was as black as an Injun, but the little Granger children were all red-headed, for they took after their father.

No doubt the collecting to form Granger's, has deprived each copy of its portrait.

Noble's continuation of Granger enumerates several engravings of him, from Kneller's portraits.

The Granger movement formed its open expression in the western states.