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  • proper noun Common misspelling of Jürgen.

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Examples

  • Daisy has a sweater and Jurgen is wearing a jacket.

    JTWine and Dogs De Young 2008

  • Daisy has a sweater and Jurgen is wearing a jacket.

    Vitro Nasu » 2008 » August 2008

  • She was fascinated with the name Jurgen (pronounced “yur-gen”).

    drbigbeef Diary Entry drbigbeef 2005

  • You see, Jurgen, that is an almighty fine shirt you are wearing: it rather appeals to me; and I fancy, from something your wife let drop just now, it did not impress her as being quite suited to you.

    Jurgen A Comedy of Justice James Branch Cabell 1918

  • People called Jurgen insane, but that was not exactly the correct term.

    Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen 1840

  • "Jurgen" -- and she clung close to him -- "you were not ever unkind, not even for a moment.

    Jurgen A Comedy of Justice James Branch Cabell 1918

  • Although I have to say, after reading "Jurgen," I'm not terribly eager to jump into more of his books.

    An Adventure of Cynicism Karen Burnham 2010

  • Dear Jurgen, meaning is not an irreducible Ur-language.

    Fractures of Unfamiliarity Robert Hunter 1996

  • This was certainly a low flat tombstone such as Jurgen had seen in many churches: but the tinted effigy thereupon was curious, somehow Jurgen looked more closely.

    Jurgen A Comedy of Justice James Branch Cabell 1918

  • They passed many gray fat sluggish worms and some curious gray reptiles such as Jurgen had never imagined to exist, but Anaïtis said these need not trouble them.

    Jurgen A Comedy of Justice James Branch Cabell 1918

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