Sojer

So´jer

    (sō´jẽr)
n. & v. i.1.Var. of Soldier.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Haroon Ahmed's own family of five found shelter with relatives at an apartment in "Sojer" (Soldier) Bazaar.
"A good sojer. Army." Three men went to the lad and embraced him.
In spite of the strategic role played by IT in organizational competitiveness (Banker et al., 2011; Karanja, Bhatt, and Ashraf, 2010) and the intricate nature of the IT leaders' roles, there are limited studies that offer a systemic view of the academic competencies and other characteristics of these IT leaders (Sojer, Schlager, and Locher, 2006).
(11) In 1879, larrikins were observed singing Kelly ballads on street corners, taking the melodies from well-known Irish tunes such as "The Bould Sojer Boy".
It was a disagreeable morning; "the owl through all his feathers was a-cold," and so were bold "sojer" boys.
Toi Sojer's battle for the big time SHE'S big, black, bouncy, belts on like a budgie and she's in love with the Big Time.
But her absolutely wonderful real name is - Toi Sojer.