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Prendergast

American  
[pren-der-gast, -gahst] / ˈprɛn dərˌgæst, -ˌgɑst /

noun

  1. Maurice Brazil 1859–1924, U.S. painter.


Example Sentences

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Morgans analyst Adrian Prendergast thinks so.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dan Sheehan and Jamie Osborne crossed England's try-line after the interval, with fly-half Jack Crowley landing four conversions and three penalties for a match haul of 17 points after being selected ahead of Sam Prendergast.

From Barron's

Despite the lack of clarity, Andy Prendergast, national secretary of the GMB Union, said the Supreme Court decision was "very welcome".

From BBC

In his headline selection call, Farrell handed the 10 jersey back to Jack Crowley, with Sam Prendergast left at home this weekend.

From BBC

But Andy Prendergast, national secretary of the GMB Union, which represents workers across public utilities, engineering and food and drink manufacturing, said it was "nonsense" to suggest equalising minimum wage rates would destroy jobs.

From BBC