Proper noun
Sargeant (plural Sargeants)
A surname originating as an occupation for a servant.
Craig Rodwell and his partner Fred Sargeant took the opportunity the morning after the first riot to print and distribute 5,000 leaflets, one of them reading: "Get the Mafia and the Cops out of Gay Bars." Source: Internet
For the film, Winslet recorded the song " What If ", which was released in November 2001 as a single citation with proceeds donated to two of Winslet's favourite charities, the N.S.P.C.C. and the Sargeant Cancer Foundation for Children. Source: Internet
Bignell lost Walters 10 runs later before making a match-winning fourth wicket partnership with Craig Sargeant. Source: Internet
Winthrop Sargeant, The ancient Aryans who brought the Sanskrit language to India were a nomadic, horse- and cattle-breeding people who travelled in horse- or ox-drawn vehicles. Source: Internet
Sam Moloney, Michael Sargeant and Steve O’Connor have all returned, while Warren Attrill will play a bigger role in 2016/17 after missing the bulk of last season. Source: Internet
Sargeant reached the second round in the ladies’ singles, after receiving a bye in the first round, where she lost 1-6, 2-6 to Kazuko Sawamatsu of Japan. Source: Internet