zander
Americannoun
plural
zanders,plural
zandernoun
Etymology
Origin of zander
First recorded in 1850–55; from German, from Low German Sander, Sandart, Zanat, Sanat, of uncertain origin ( Polish sandacz is probably from Low German )
Example Sentences
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Zander Brumbaugh also saw early success.
From Barron's
And when the Huskies needed to run the ball on their final drive, Zander Lewis came through with two important runs.
From Los Angeles Times
Scotland are without Zander Fagerson, who had been tipped to feature despite not playing since April with a series of injuries.
From BBC
Two Centennial running backs, Malaki Davis and Zander Lewis, led the Huskies on Thursday night, each rushing for more than 100 yards.
From Los Angeles Times
Capped 81 times, Gordon replaces club-mate Zander Clark, with Derby County full-back Max Johnston and Blackburn Rovers central defender Dominic Hyam also dropping out.
From BBC
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