Proper noun
Lagasse (plural Lagasses)
A surname from French.
Boats head out of Port Everglades at first light on day one of the Emeril Lagasse Foundation's second annual Line, Vine & Dine Fishing Tournament. Source: Internet
Staring at the television one “half-dead, half-drunk” morning, Choi writes, he became entranced by Emeril Lagasse. Source: Internet
Take your Sunday best and do like chef Emeril Lagasse: kick it up a notch. Source: Internet
Philippe Lagasse, international relations professor and constitutional scholar at Carleton University, said one of the minority scenarios that could play out could involve Wynne exercising her remaining rights as premier. Source: Internet
Chef Emeril Lagasse started cooking at the age of 12, in the kitchen with his mother. Source: Internet
Ride along with Timothy Peters, Christopher Bell and Scott Lagasse Jr. during the final lap wreck as Matt Crafton goes airborne in the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona. Source: Internet