Proper noun
Fugate (plural Fugates)
A surname.
Clair, who was known as Caril Ann Fugate at the time, was 14 when Starkweather, then 19, went on a killing spree in 1957-58 that left 11 people dead in Nebraska and Wyoming, including her mother, stepfather and baby half sister. Source: Internet
Mayerson arrives in New York two years hence where he speaks with Bulero, Fugate and his future self about the death of Palmer Eldritch. Source: Internet
But Jindal said he had a lot of respect for the current FEMA chief, Craig Fugate, and his team. Source: Internet
Fugate is Robinson’s sister, Turner is her cousin and Kilborn was a witness who happened to step onto the porch of another mobile home when she heard the commotion. Source: Internet
City Attorney Norm Fugate wrote in an email to the city that “any taxing authority that does not pay the increment revenues to the trust fund by Jan. Source: Internet
But Federal Emergency Management Agency director Craig Fugate that the government has had to exceed the 72-hour limit in most cases. Source: Internet