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Gerald

[ jer-uhld ]

noun

  1. a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “spear” and “rule.”


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Daugherty nursed an iced Coca-Cola as he waited for his burger at Gerald’s.

We thank Gerald for his service and the dedication he has shown to not only this affiliate but everywhere he has served.

I have set aside the next six years to write a biography of Gerald Ford.

Gerald Ford and the swine flu pandemic that never happened in 1976 is a cautionary tale that government action can backfire.

But, alas, Philadelphia received the honor and President Gerald Ford did the deed.

Gerald Ford and his gay best friend sealed their bond on September 22, 1975.

That exasperates Sapan, who has been petitioning presidents to pose for him since Gerald Ford was in office.

Two years older than Gerald, he is not so tall, but bigger, and altogether less graceful.

I can't quite see myself being actually happy in prison, Gerald.

Gerald, you've been very nice to me always; I don't know why I've been rather unkind to you sometimes.

He was mad enough though when he first discovered that Gerald was in love with me; he threatened to send him off.

My travelling dress is an elegant brown; I got brown to please Stacey, but Gerald likes it.

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