[
US
/ˈpeɪdʒ/
]
NOUN
- United States baseball player; a black pitcher noted for his longevity (1906-1982)
How To Use Paige In A Sentence
- Paige, in particular, became nationally famous through barnstorming around the country.
- Even as the thought had come Paige had been gathering up her purse and the car keys.
- Paige: Wow, I really worked up a sweat. I'm gonna be so sore tomorrow.
- It was the so-called Farnham machine that he saw, invented by James W. Paige, and if they had placed it on the market then, without waiting for the inventor to devise improvements, the story might have been a different one. Mark Twain, a Biography — Volume II, Part 2: 1886-1900
- On the pretext of seeing if she was home and, if so, getting the scoop firsthand, they drove to Paige's. SUDDENLY
- Even as the thought had come Paige had been gathering up her purse and the car keys.
- Paige speculates that Philip could have embezzled the money and forged documents to implicate Gail and throw authorities off of his trail.
- Paige groaned, looking at her stomach critically, which had expanded a tiny, teensy bit; not bad at all, but she was ashamed of her unfit body.
- Paige drummed her fingers impatiently against her thighs, tapping her foot against the floor of the car.
- When a copyeditor is murdered, best-selling mystery author Paige Turner is as shocked as everyone else. When I'm Writing A Lot, Everything Looks Like An Idea