Then Ménager was privately introduced to the queen at Windsor.
The conferences at Utrecht were interrupted by a quarrel between the domestics of Ménager and those of the count de Rechteren, one of the Dutch plenipotentiaries.
Why don't yees give the nager up dasently, an' don't be botherin'.
Bad luck to yer infernal eyes, will ye strike a white man, ye nager ye, in a country like this same?
He caught the faver in the school beyant, one day, an' was turned out by the nager o' the world that he was larnin' from.
Ménager replied as before, and said that his lackeys all denied the charge against them.
Ménager refused also to allow the accusers of his servants to come into his house and be their judges.
What did he do that you should abuse him, you nager you?
To be sure there's a great deal of the nager in him no doubt, an' in troth he didn't take afther his own father for that.
There was one here afore me, a nagerwoman named Phoebe, that must have been worse, from what I'm told.
Mr. Haverley, he works on the farm with a pitchfork, jest like the nager man.
Yes; she has the fever'n nager pretty bad, and that brings her a sick day and a well day, by turns.
Chèvre *Ménager la chèvre et le chou = To run with the hare and hunt with the hounds.
Ménager *Qui veut voyager loin ménage sa monture = Who wishes to go far spares his horse; He who wishes to live long avoids excess.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nager" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.