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Seeger
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see
-ger
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See·ger
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gər
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noun
1.
Alan,
1888–1916,
U.S. poet.
2.
Peter
(
“Pete”
),
born 1919,
U.S. folk singer and folklorist.
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Seeger
(ˈsiːɡə)
—
n
Pete.
born 1919. US folk singer and songwriter, noted for his protest songs, which include "We shall Overcome" (1960), "Where have all the Flowers gone?" (1961), "If I had a Hammer" (1962), and "Little Boxes" (1962)
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