Verb
pilger (third-person singular simple present pilgers, present participle pilgering, simple past and past participle pilgered)
To reduce the diameter of a metal tube in a pilger mill
Forward by John Pilger ; Preface by José Ramos-Horta. Source: Internet
Mr Pilger asked if Mr Assange believed that “this notorious jihadist group, called Isil or Isis, is created largely with money from people who are giving money to the Clinton Foundation” Source: Internet
The New Rulers of the World by John Pilger By the beginning of the Sixties, am Australia-wide McNair survey estimated that 94% of homes had a fridge, 50% a telephone, 55% a television, 60% a washing machine, and 73% a vacuum cleaner. Source: Internet
Hay rides were offered to young and young-at-heart at the Pilger Pumpkin Festival on September 24. A good portion of the 600 people who attended the festival took a spin on one of the two haywagons brought out for the event. Source: Internet
The writings of Paul Foot and John Pilger, to name but two, have illuminated my life. Source: Internet
“We harvested 11,000 pounds of onions,” Pilger said, as he picked one off a pile in a greenhouse. Source: Internet