granger
IPA: grˈeɪndʒɝ
noun
- (US) A member of the Grange, National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry, an association representing farmers.
- (obsolete) A farm steward.
- An English surname originating as an occupation for a granger (farm bailiff).
- A city in Washington, United States; named for Washington Irrigation Company superintendent Walter Granger.
- A city in Iowa, United States; named for railroad official C. T. Granger.
- A town in New York state, United States; named for American politician and Postmaster General Francis Granger.
- A town in Wyoming, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Ohio, United States; named for American politician and Postmaster General Gideon Granger, son of Francis Granger.
- (US) A member of the National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry.
- A locale in the United States; named for the organization.
- A census-designated place in Indiana.
- A city in Texas.
- A village in Missouri.
- A settlement in the Grand'Anse department, Haiti.
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Examples of "granger" in Sentences
- Thank you for this posting on alter Granger.
- For Granger I consider it as a reliable source.
- Marc granger,you're a reporter for the washington tribune.
- Farley Granger was then offered the role but also turned it down.
- People have identify no causality in the sense of Granger and Sims.
- Granger also became a full professor at the University of Nottingham.
- Dynes served as reeve for Mono and was the first postmaster for Granger.
- Posting it, and then blaming Granger for it, seems a little shifty to me.
- Granger was the site for the filming of the remake of the movie True Grit.
- Afterwards, the two reconciled and Granger was welcomed to stay with the team.
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