Proper noun
Farage (plural Farages)
A surname.
Nigel Farage is still trying to whip up fear and hatred towards refugees who are fleeing from conflict. It was extremely ill-judged of him to describe himself as a victim. Yvette Cooper
[I will beat Labour and] put Nigel Farage back in his box. Boris Johnson
And people reckoned Farage could only have re-entered the UK 13 days ago at the earliest, which would mean he broke coronavirus quarantine rules by going to the pub. Source: Internet
At Mr. Trump’s rally, Mr. Farage framed the American election as a referendum on the forces that drove Brexit, as well as Mr. Trump’s first victory. Source: Internet
And Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage tweeted: "At last the day comes when we break free. Source: Internet
Born in South London, Rutnam attended Dulwich College, the same school as Nigel Farage. Source: Internet