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Definition of Sayer

Sayer
Sayer Say"er, n. One who says; an utterer. Mr. Curran was something much better than a sayer of smart sayings. --Jeffrey.

Meaning of Sayer from wikipedia

- Sayer is a surname, and may refer to: Amy Sayer (born 2001), Australian footballer Andrew Sayer (born 1949), British social scientist and philosopher...
- Roger Daltrey and Three Dog Night. Sayer was born and brought up in S****ham-by-Sea in Sus**** to Thomas E. G. Sayer and the former Theresa Nolan as the...
- "Say Say Say" is a song by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson, released in October 1983 as the lead single from McCartney's 1983 album Pipes of Peace...
- Philip Sayer was born on 26 October 1946 in Swansea, the son of Thomas Henry and Myra Sayer. He died of cancer in 1989, aged 42. After Sayers's death,...
- English-Australian singer Leo Sayer. Released by Chrysalis in Iceland as Bestu Kveðjur and in South Africa as The Very Best of Leo Sayer. Only released as a single...
- In 2012, Sayer co-wrote with Lewis and Shields The Play That Goes Wrong, which premiered later that year at The Old Red Lion, Islington. Sayer pla**** Dennis...
- James Sayer may refer to: James Sayers (caricaturist) or Sayer, English caricaturist James Sayer (British Army officer) Jimmy Sayer, English footballer...
- ISBN 9781473896413. Malcolm Sayer Foundation - a website created by the Sayer family celebrating the life and work of Malcolm Sayer A personal XJ13 blog that...
- Gerald Sayer OBE (5 February 1905 – 21 October 1942), was the chief test pilot for Gloster Aircraft as well as a serving RAF officer. "Gerry" Sayer flew...
- the monopoly was officially ended in 1870. Sayer was born October 18, 1799, "[t]he natural son of John Sayer of the parish of Sainte Anne," and an Ojibway...