Proper noun
Sergent (plural Sergents)
A surname originating as an occupation for a servant.
A two-car accident resulted in four people being transfered to Mary Lanning Healthcare for treatment, Clay County Sergent Dustin Cullen said. Source: Internet
García moved restlessly from proto-punk through reggae, Cuban music and hip-hop, before a hastily arranged gig led him to form Sergent García. Source: Internet
Sergent Mohamed II Camara, former presidential guard, is among those arrested. Source: Internet
He was told the last time the Staff Sergent checked, no charges had been laid; it would have been a common assault but it was classified as a robbery, as they stole a vehicle. Source: Internet
Sergent ran against Rees a year later for the District 2 seat, but Rees was reelected. Source: Internet
“She asks for tips so that she can be mentally prepared,” Sergent said. Source: Internet