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Paige

[ peyj ]

noun

  1. Leroy Robert Satchel, 1906–82, U.S. baseball player.


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Example Sentences

Paige is a very strong, beautiful, independent … she’s a catch, for sure.

I wanted to ask too, especially for you, Briana, I know that you gained a pretty strong friendship with Paige.

On these tours, Feller dueled with Paige, who was a one-man sporting enterprise in his own right.

He would show up at Paige’s basketball games, occasionally invited into the locker room to celebrate championship victories.

In my mind, there isn’t anything Paige can’t do on the court.

But as Triplett pointed out everyone in baseball knew Satchel Paige and Paige was one heck of a business man.

Paige finally made it to a Major League team on July 7, 1948 with Cleveland.

"All these years, I never worried about Paige and Henry being safe," Elizabeth says.

“By far, we were the first post-DOMA LGBT wedding on television,” Paige says.

The narrator is 19-year-old Paige Mahoney, a Dreamwalker and the mollisher to Jaxon Hall, the powerful mime-lord of sector I-4.

The delighted Solomon had quite forgotten his dislike for the citified Paige.

"In the rack over the mantel," repeated Paige, slowly, glancing at the jurors.

Sampson, the foreman, glanced at Paige, the state's attorney.

It is easy to see now that Mark Twain and Paige did not make a good business combination.

Several contracts had been made with Paige, and several new attachments had been added to the machine.

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