Similar words: merger, verge, diverge, converge, divergent, convergent, divergence, on the verge of. Meaning: ['vɜrdʒə(r) /'vɜːd-] n. a church officer who takes care of the interior of the building and acts as an attendant (carries the verge) during ceremonies.
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1. The verger was keeping his eye on the public.
2. The verger was waiting beside the opened far doors.
3. What a pity you didn't catch the verger from St Bride's.
4. An elderly verger once confided to me that he felt happier at a good funeral than at a wedding.
5. Verger: You know, I thank God for what happened.
6. Led by a verger[sentence dictionary], a pancake is carried in procession from Westminster Abbey to the school.
7. Mason Verger : You know, I thank God for what happened.
8. Mason Verger : You know, I impart God for what happened.
9. Do you mean to say that you've been verger of this church for sixteen years and never learned to read or write?
10. I later contacted the verger at the church closest to Woolsthorpe, who made inquiries through the parish records on my behalf.
11. One of them I knew, I've been introduced to him - by Mr Soames the verger.
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