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waggoner         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Waggoner (disambiguation)
n.
Hyatt Howe Waggoner         
AMERICAN LITERARY SCHOLAR
Hyatt H. Waggoner
Hyatt Howe Waggoner (born Pleasant Valley, New York, November 19, 1913; died October 13, 1988, in Hanover, New Hampshire) was a professor of English. He is today best known for his work on Nathaniel Hawthorne, especially Hawthorne's Selected Tales and Sketches (1950), Hawthorne: A Critical Study (1956) and The Presence of Hawthorne (1979), and in 1978 played a pivotal role in the authentication of the novelist's "lost notebook".
E. Paul Waggoner         
AMERICAN RANCHER
Edward Paul Waggoner (April 9, 1889–March 3, 1967), born in Decatur, Texas, was an American rancher, and one of the three original heirs to the W.T.

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Waggoner
Examples of use of WAGGONER
1. Ricky Bobby trotted over to Waggoner and licked her nose.
2. After the speeches and cake, puppy raisers like Amy Waggoner walked outside to say goodbye.
3. "You‘re an important doggy, okay?" Waggoner and Chakir exchanged long looks and e–mail addresses.
4. "But it‘s also an ideal technology for detecting life on another planet," Waggoner says.
5. Waggoner, kneeling in a pink cardigan, looked up and smiled at the handsome Moroccan officer.