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garner
1[ gahr-ner ]
verb (used with object)
- to gather or deposit in or as if in a granary or other storage place.
- to get; acquire; earn:
He gradually garnered a national reputation as a financial expert.
- to gather or collect.
noun
- a granary or grain bin.
- a store or supply of anything.
Garner
2[ gahr-ner ]
noun
- John Nance [nans], 1868鈥1967, vice president of the U.S. 1933鈥41.
garner
1/ 藞伞蓱藧苍蓹 /
verb
- to gather or store in or as if in a granary
noun
- an archaic word for granary
- archaic.a place for storage or safekeeping
Garner
2/ 藞伞蓱藧苍蓹 /
noun
- GarnerErroll19211977MUSMUSIC: jazz pianistMUSIC: composer Erroll. 1921鈥77, US jazz pianist and composer, noted for the jazz standard 'Misty' (1954)
- GarnerHelen1942FAustralianWRITING: novelistWRITING: journalist Helen. born 1942. Australian novelist and journalist. Her books include the novels Monkey Grip (1977), The Idea of Perfection (2002), The Children's Bach (1984), and The Spare Room (2008), and the nonfiction The First Stone (1995)
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of garner1
Example Sentences
These executive orders, along with the threat of withholding federal funding, garner compliance from the education community, which is a disservice to Americans of all ethnic groups.
No money is requested for the assignments, but a GoFundMe page launched by the collective has garnered funds to pay for shipping costs and reimburse the artists.
Sporadically playing only at festivals, colleges and museums, the movie failed to garner a proper theatrical release until 2007, its complicated music clearances seemingly dooming it to obscurity.
The club's owners recently acknowledged they need to drive new income after financial losses and their statement confirming Modric's involvement talked of "helping the club garner global attention".
Still, the joint Bass-Caruso appearance garnered the most attention, given their rocky history.
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