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ganger

[ UK /ɡˈæŋɡɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈɡæŋɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the foreman of a work gang

How To Use ganger In A Sentence

  • Sick of his persona - delicate emotions paired off with caustic cynicism - he creates a bogus doppelganger to hide behind.
  • As such, video game enemies in sibling-based stories are more likely to be doppelgängers, shadows or doubles of the player-characters.
  • Their debut album Doppelganger, which was written and recorded in just three months, is out on Monday.
  • Of all the sea-robbers who sailed from their rocky dwelling-places by the fiords of Norway, none enjoyed higher renown than Rolf, called the ganger, or walker, as tradition relates, because his stature was so gigantic that, when clad in full armor, no horse could support his weight, and he therefore always fought on foot. Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II
  • It is a compelling tale of doppelgängers and magicians.
  • If the actress is merely a doppelgänger, you have not offended your cousin with the idea that you thought such a thing was possible.
  • The history of doppelgängers and doubles, you see, is intimately bound up with human mortality and the origins of image making.
  • The navvies were organised under gangers, men who organised the gangs of labourers.
  • 'The doppelgänger selves reflected in our media are a lot like, but not exactly, ourselves. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dopplegänger Paul will baffle as many people as it delights, but it's certainly unique, and that's a word that frightens away Hollywood producers, who want the safe and sure. Thestar.com - Home Page
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