Definition of Gagger. Meaning of Gagger. Synonyms of Gagger

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Definition of Gagger

Gagger
Gagger Gag"ger, n. 1. One who gags. 2. (Founding) A piece of iron imbedded in the sand of a mold to keep the sand in place.

Meaning of Gagger from wikipedia

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