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▪ I. jagger1 (ˈdʒægə(r)) [f. jag v.1 + -er1.] One who or that which jags; spec. a jagging-iron, also a toothed chisel. In quot. 1562, prob. error for iagges: see jag n.1 4.[1562 Turner Herbal ii. H j a, Lupine hath..a lefe with v. or seuen iaggers, which altogether, when as they are growen out, haue...
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Jagger
Sargeant Jagger (1885-1934), sculptor; brother of Edith and David
Chris Jagger (born 1947), British musician; brother of Mick Jagger
David Jagger (1891 Jade Jagger, jewellery designer; daughter of Mick and Bianca Jagger
Lucas Jagger, brazilian youtuber; son of Mick Jagger and Luciana Gimenez
John William
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Mick Jagger
I'm so saddened by the passing of my wonderful friend Tina Turner. She was truly an enormously talented performer and singer.
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Mick Jagger - Infobae
El 9 de enero de 1963 firmó contrato para sumarse como baterista a la banda. El respeto que generaba en el resto de los músicos y la fidelidad que mantuvo a su novia de toda la vida durante las ...
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Maroon 5 - Moves Like Jagger Lyrics | Genius Lyrics
Moves Like Jagger Lyrics: Oh, na / Oh / Just shoot for the stars / If it feels right / Then aim for my heart / If you feel like / And take me away / And make it okay / I swear I'll behave / You wanted
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John Jagger
John Jagger may refer to:
John Jagger (MP), British trade unionist and politician
John Jagger (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey player
John William Jagger, South African businessman and politician
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Samuel Jagger
Samuel Thornton Jagger (30 June 1904 – 30 May 1964) was a Welsh first-class cricketer who played on more than 40 occasions between the wars. In a drawn match, Jagger took three first-innings wickets.
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Jagger (song)
"Jagger" (stylized as "Jagger.mp3") is a song by Argentine singer Emilia. She wrote it along with Duki and its producer Francisco Zecca. "Jagger" is a dance pop song with elements of urban pop and hip hop.
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Brenda Jagger
Brenda Jagger (born 9 July 1936 in Yorkshire, England – d. 1986) was a British writer of 9 historical romance novels. Brenda Jagger died in 1986.
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Carol Jagger
Carol Jagger (born December 1951) is professor of the epidemiology of ageing at Newcastle University.
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Chris Jagger
Christopher Jagger (born 19 December 1947) is an English musician. He is the younger brother of Mick Jagger, the frontman for the Rolling Stones. Jagger's third album was released in 1994.
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Michael Jagger
Michael Jagger may refer to:
Mick Jagger (Sir Michael Philip Jagger, born 1943), English musician, singer, songwriter and actor
Michael Jagger, a fictional
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David Jagger
He had two older siblings, a sister Edith Jagger (1881–1977) and brother Charles Sargeant Jagger (1885–1934). David Jagger (1929).
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Amy Jagger
Amy Crossley Jagger (later Fisher; 14 May 1908 – 17 November 1993) was a British gymnast who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics. References
Amy Jagger's profile at Sports Reference.com
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1908 births
1993 deaths
Sportspeople from Halifax, West Yorkshire
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