Proper noun
Sangster (plural Sangsters)
A surname originating as an occupation for a singer.
“I was teaching in France at the time through the Fulbright Exchange Pro-gram, so I can’t answer for that,” Sangster counters. Source: Internet
Teed and Dupuis scored eight each, Mataya Sangster, Bryan and Johnson scored six each, Cassidy Sangster had four points, Landry three, and McEachern, Hussey and Nicholson scored two each. Source: Internet
Sangster said he’d been passing out fliers hoping to drum up financial support for the project whenever he could and crossed paths with Steve Dickey, operations officer for Salem-Keizer Transit. Source: Internet
Managing Director, Total Exploration and Production Nigeria Limited, Mike Sangster, Tuesday, disclosed that passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill, PIB, would spur a new wave of investments by oil and gas companies in the Nigeria petroleum industry. Source: Internet
When Virgin Publishing prevented Paul Cornell from writing an episode guide, the Press Gang Programme Guide, edited by Jim Sangster, was published by Leomac Publishing in 1995. Source: Internet
He was the loving husband of his wife of 55 years, Patsy Lloyd Sangster. Source: Internet