The gaugers are at the Clates--Gilchrist and Dol Beag and Bryde and Dan.
Ye hound, I'll put a hole in ye that will be hurrying the gaugers tae fill wi' siller," and as quick as light he levelled the pistol and drew the trigger.
The latter part of the triumph was seldom achieved; a small steel worm, which would go into a man's hat, would take a party of gaugers a long night to hunt for, and often wind up with a blank after all.
All the time never moving from her seat amongst the ferns, whence she challenged the gaugers to search the skibeen and welcome.
The farmers will bear in mind that the New Trespass-law, though clearly not intended for any such purpose, enables them to go and seize by the throat any of these gaugers that they may catch in their fields.
He admits that that happened, and he assigned all thesegaugers and store-keepers.
Nobody offered him any money to stop it, but he simply went to the collector, Irwin, and said they were stealing, and that it must be stopped; and thereupon Collector Irwin changed the gaugers for the purpose of stopping the stealing.
It follows from this long-continued course of illegal distilling that the Highlands are full of tales of how the gaugers were outwitted, and of hairbreadth escapes and curious incidents.
Smugglers were free of his shy tavern, which, as a general rule, thegaugers little cared to visit singly.
The pretty maid of the inn attended diligently to him for awhile, until a posse of some half-dozen gaugers entered, to rest there on their way to Badenoch, where they were due, to make a raid on a number of illicit stills.
Not many gaugers were so lion-hearted as this; but one, at least, was even more so.
When the moon had risen, he duly mounted his pony and set out for Badenoch, where he gave out the news that the gaugers were coming.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gaugers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.