Verb
an impregnable fortress that not even the mightiest army on earth would venture to leaguer
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Noun
The best month of June any second-year big-leaguer compiled came from a left-hander in Kansas City.—
Sam McDowell 3,
Kansas City Star,
3 July 2026 The co-founder of the Grossman Burn Foundation and the ex-major leaguer have already been found liable in the deaths of two young boys.—
Richard Winton,
Los Angeles Times,
9 June 2026 Chandler, the second-year big leaguer from North Oconee High School, has been a tad inconsistent (and rarely lasts more than five innings).—
Tyler Estep,
AJC.com,
5 June 2026 But as his baseball game evolved past his middle-school days, Taylor gave up the other sports in anticipation of earning a living as a versatile big leaguer.—
Tom Krasovic,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
10 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for leaguer
Word History
Etymology
Noun (1)
Dutch leger; akin to Old High German legar bed — more at lair