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Gary

[ gair-ee, gar-ee ]

noun

  1. Elbert Henry, 1846–1927, U.S. financier and lawyer.
  2. a port in NW Indiana, on Lake Michigan.
  3. a male given name: from an Old English word meaning “spear bearer.”


Gary

/ ˈɡærɪ /

noun

  1. a port in NW Indiana, on Lake Michigan: a major world steel producer. Pop: 99 961 (2003 est)


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Example Sentences

And, every election, we have our quasi-comic-relief candidates, your Al Haigs and Gary Bauers and Bill Richardsons.

Your After Earth writer Gary Whitta is writing Gareth Edwards stand alone Star Wars film.

Gary Gallagher writes about the Union and Confederate armies.

Gary has been broken for a while, and it looks like much of it has been left to rot.

Newspaper clippings, many of them with pictures of the owner, a former Gary firefighter, are everywhere.

On the 15th of June we came across a large force of cavalry at Gary's farm.

Gary took the missive which Ralph now produced, opened it, and glanced through it carelessly, then extended his hand.

The combined effect on Gary was to render him more unreasonable and tyrannical than ever.

Gary gave vent to a subdued oath or two, then bottled his wrath for a more auspicious occasion.

Duff went forward to where Gary and Rucker were trying to sight the loaded gun.

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