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Roger

Roger is a male given name.

roger

received

roger

(transitive) Of a man, to have sexual intercourse with (someone), especially in a rough manner. to have sexual intercourse

Roger

A en given name. male given name

Synonyms Roger synonyms

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Simple sentences

Roger slipped on the ice and hurt his leg.
Roger is a party animal.
Roger left the farm when he was still very young.
Roger Miller died of lung cancer in 1992.
Who is the greatest tennis player of all time, Roger Federer or Rafael Nadal?
Roger works from dawn to dusk.
Roger Miller was born on January 2, 1936 in the western city of Fort Worth, Texas.
Roger traveled from town to town in the west.
Roger!
Roger that.
In 2015, Novak Djokovic of Serbia became the third man in the Open Era of tennis (starting in 1968), after Rod Laver and Roger Federer, to reach all four Grand Slam finals in a single year.
Roger Federer is among the very few tennis players to have notched more than a thousand career match wins.
Not only has Roger Federer only been bagelled once since turning 18, but he has never been tiebreak-bagelled, either. For someone with over a thousand tour matches, that's certainly a record.

Movie subtitles

Roger, questions are being asked.
Dr Roger Plummer.
You too, Roger.
Roger, let's go.
Do you recall a Dr Roger Plummer visiting?
Roger, please.
Really, Roger, where is your head this evening?
And her dog, who she's named Roger, after her late brother.
Now, Miss Newsome and Roger are new to the scene, sir, but they've already picked up a couple of ribbons and are considered a real threat by the other owners.
Roger has potential, but Ruth herself is an ineffectual nitwit.
Oh, did you see Roger's run?
I dropped my pair somewhere in the arena and Roger was in desperate need of a little trim.
There's just enough time for Roger and I to get ready for the competition tonight.
Well, Pistachio and Kaiser are the two main contenders for Best Dog In Show, with Roger and Duke following closely behind.
Roger that.
Yes, roger that.
Roger that, sir.
Roger. 30 seconds to rendezvous.
I came aboard merely to introduce Roger.
This won't be all cakes and ale, Roger but your family's followed the sea for seven generations.
Well, thank her, Roger.
I mean it, Roger.
Tell her, Roger.
Sit down, Roger.
Roger I'm sorry I had to hit you.
I hope Master Roger has a nice Christmas, ma'am.
The surgeon's, Roger.
Owner Miss Ruth Newsome and her very distinguished American Staffordshire Terrier, Roger.
Roger!
What's funny Roger?
You're assigned to the 8.8. Roger Ames, Captain Gustafson.
Where's Roger? - Out.
Alright, Charles. Roger.
Roger, get the bags. I'll take that.
Come on, Roger, get these bags.

News and current affairs

As British economist Roger Bootle pointed out in his 1996 book The Death of Inflation, the price-cutting effects of globalization have been a much more important influence on the price level than the anti-inflation policies of central banks.
In 1981, following Israel's bombing of Iraq's Osirak reactor, IAEA inspector Roger Richter told the US Congress how Saddam had blocked IAEA access to nuclear sites.
Roger Caillois (1913-1978) ironically mocked such thinking: If I forget my umbrella at X's house, it is because I feel a subconscious sympathy for X. My lapse was only apparent.
Data presented by Roger Pielke in the Natural Hazards Review in February shows that actual insured losses caused by the most important hurricanes since 1900 followed a U-shaped curve.
Participants included climate scientist Mike Hulme of the University of East Anglia, climate policy expert Roger Pielke Jr. of the University of Colorado, and climate economist Christopher Green of McGill University.

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