sarge


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sarge

 (särj)
n. Informal
Sergeant.
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sarge

(sɑːdʒ)
n
(Military) informal sergeant: used esp as a term of address
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sarge

(sɑrdʒ)

n. Informal.
sergeant.
[1865–70; by shortening]
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Translations

sarge

[sɑːdʒ] N =sergeant yes, sargesí, mi sargento
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sarge

[ˈsɑːrdʒ] n (= sergeant) → sergent m
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