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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 1868–1967, vice president of the U.S. 1933–41.
garner
1/ ˈɡɑːə /
verb
to gather or store in or as if in a granary
noun
an archaic word for granary
archaica place for storage or safekeeping
Garner
2/ ˈɡɑːə /
noun
Erroll. 1921–77, US jazz pianist and composer, noted for the jazz standard 'Misty' (1954)
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)
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of garner1
Example Sentences
That view garners a degree of sympathy from Belgrade's international business community.
The 19-year-old midfielder had garnered interest from across Europe but it is Dortmund, former home of elder brother Jude, who are set to secure his signature.
The trend itself garnered significant online attention during an unlikely time.
Aguilar, who currently oversees human rights affairs for the government’s National Institute of Indigenous Peoples, garnered 6 million votes, more than any other Supreme Court contender, results showed.
The legislation garnered support from parents who lost their children after they started chatting with chatbots.
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