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How to pronounce leger in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms fernand leger
Type Words
Synonyms account book, book, book of account, ledger
Type of record
Has types cost ledger, daybook, general ledger, journal, subsidiary ledger

Examples of leger

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Leger Stakes, over nearly one and seven-eighths miles, is not run until September.
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Leger, including the potential Triple Crown winners Nashwan and Sea the Stars.
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Leger, while hardly a household name, is considered a key modern artist.
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Leger Stakes on Commanche Run that year, Piggott's record-breaking 28th British classic win.
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Leger complained he was unable to participate in Catholic Mass.
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Leger Stakes at Town Moore in Doncaster, provides the ultimate test at 1 mile, 6 furlongs and 132 yards.
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Leger maintain the test kitchen to tinker with new recipes.
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Leger died in his villa in Giens and is buried nearby.
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Leger, he would be the first Triple Crown winner since 1970.
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More examples
  • Ledger: a record in which commercial accounts are recorded; "they got a subpoena to examine our books"
  • French painter who was an early cubist (1881-1955)
  • Lu00E9ger or Leger is a surname, and may refer to:
  • Traitu00E9 des Amateurs is the short name of the celebrated book Traitu00E9 Thu00E9orique et Pratique du jeu des Echecs, par une Sociu00E9tu00E9 des Amateurs, published in France in 1786 and subsequently translated into German and English.
  • Leger is a newer neighbourhood in the Terwillegar Heights area of south west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
  • The state or action of lying, lying down, or lying ill; resting-place; couch, bed; death-bed, grave
  • (Legering) Bait held on the bottom by means of a weight or feeder.
  • Used in rivers, this is a piece of fishing equipment that will allow bait to roll along the riverbed.
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