What's the difference between agger and dagger?

Agger


Definition:

  • (n.) An earthwork; a mound; a raised work.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Agger misses a good chance with a header, seven yards out, but sends it straight at Tim Krul.
  • (2) Glen Johnson eased his way through for a 50th cap and to Hodgson's intense relief, that initial sense of panic when Daniel Agger's studs connected with the top of Jack Wilshere's boot eventually dispersed.
  • (3) By the time Mignolet had saved again to deny Pablo Osvaldo the Liverpool manager had seen enough, and sent on José Enrique for Agger.
  • (4) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Pinterest close 1.05pm BST Martin Skrtel is not going to Napoli for £10m , according to Liverpool, who will need him to step in for Daniel Agger when the Dane gets injured in a few weeks' time.
  • (5) Lovren lost Daniel Agger and produced an unorthodox but firm header, so much so that Gerrard, standing at the near post, could not reach the attempt in time to clear.
  • (6) The post came to Bialkowski's aid when Daniel Agger met a Steven Gerrard free-kick with a glancing header.
  • (7) 2.04pm BST Team news Liverpool Mignolet; Johnson, Skrtel, Agger, Flanagan; Henderson, Gerrard, Allen; Sterling, Suarez, Sturridge.
  • (8) Goals from the two Daniels, Agger and Sturridge, and Liverpool lead 2-1!
  • (9) Supporting cast: Reina, Johnson, Skrtel, Agger, Jose Enrique, Spearing, Henderson, Kuyt, Gerrard, Downing.
  • (10) A superb run from Moses beyond Adam, Glen Johnson and Daniel Agger ended with another Reina save, Diamé went close once more and Skrtel made a vital interception at full stretch to prevent Conor Sammon seizing on Gómez's flick over the top.
  • (11) Later he launched an increasingly rare counterattack and tumbled under a challenge from Daniel Agger.
  • (12) 6.41pm GMT 53 min: Agger and Mignolet hold play up, the former faffing around as the latter prepares to take a goal kick.
  • (13) Liverpool inevitably laid siege to Guzan's goal in the second half, and were denied a clear penalty when Daniel Agger was hauled to the floor by Ciaran Clark at a corner, but were further behind before they gathered momentum.
  • (14) There was a slight element of fortune about Liverpool's first goal, Fernando Amorebieta getting a touch after Daniel Agger's header to divert Steven Gerrard's free-kick past his own goalkeeper, although there were no excuses whatsoever for conceding a second four minutes later when Martin Skrtel was allowed a free header at a corner.
  • (15) The agger nasi cells are removed by curetting forward between the frontal process of the maxilla and the septum.
  • (16) Oscar sent a glancing header beyond Pepe Reina's left hand from Mata's corner, having escaped the attentions of both Agger, his initial marker, and Carragher, the defender covering the edge of the six-yard box.
  • (17) 75 min: Agger takes a shot from the best part of 35 yards.
  • (18) I know him well enough and think he is a great player, a good man and in Steven's absence and with Daniel Agger out of the team I could not think of anyone better [for the captaincy]."
  • (19) Subs: Jones, Toure, Agger, Coutinho, Aspas, Moses, Cissokho.
  • (20) It was stated that parasphenoid in these Amphibians consisted of two parts: agger vomeris and lamina transversalis.

Dagger


Definition:

  • (n.) A short weapon used for stabbing. This is the general term: cf. Poniard, Stiletto, Bowie knife, Dirk, Misericorde, Anlace.
  • (n.) A mark of reference in the form of a dagger [/]. It is the second in order when more than one reference occurs on a page; -- called also obelisk.
  • (v. t.) To pierce with a dagger; to stab.
  • (n.) A timber placed diagonally in a ship's frame.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) His children will get used to a father who wears pants, without a dagger, and who does not pick out their nits in public.
  • (2) Fear of the war between Blairites and Brownites breaking into open riot led to cabinet paralysis, while leadership ambitions warned that he who wields the dagger never wears the crown.
  • (3) Some daggers have already been drawn – François Rebsamen , said the revelations showed the entire idea of "première dame", was obsolete, adding that scrapping of the office of the first lady would be progress for democracy.
  • (4) Ennis had hit a jumper just moments before that cut the Flyers' lead down to one and, as everyone on both sides certainly remembered, hit a dagger of a game-winner against Pittsburgh just last month .
  • (5) The magnificent bronze Beaune Dirk is a princely dagger, but could not have been intended for practical use: the blade was never sharpened, nor the end drilled to attach a wooden hilt.
  • (6) Joey's slap in the face to his parents is certainly transgressive, "a stunning act of sedition and a dagger to Patty's heart".
  • (7) Zhang, who directed House of Flying Daggers and Hero, admitted on Sunday to having had three children with his wife.
  • (8) The pressure dependence of these coefficients shows that the volume of the system decreases upon complex formation and that there is an expansion upon formation of the activated complex (DeltaVdouble dagger is positive).
  • (9) From the values of the slopes of the Arrhenius plots, the energy of activation (E(a)) for each isoenzyme and isoenzyme variant was determined, and the following thermodynamic activation parameters were calculated at 55 degrees C: the free energy of activation (DeltaG(double dagger)), the activation enthalpy (DeltaH(double dagger)) and the activation entropy (DeltaS(double dagger)).
  • (10) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Shakespeare Solos: Daniel Mays as Macbeth – ‘Is this a dagger which I see before me?’ “All those shows definitely have a place, but there are a lot of public school actors and writers about at the moment.
  • (11) Last year she narrowly escaped with her life when a female assassin tried to stab her with a traditional dagger known as a jambiya.
  • (12) They ranged from tiny dagger size to elaborate, candelabra-esque weapons with multiple ports.
  • (13) It’s time to wind down cloak-and-dagger efforts to undermine the Cuban regime and try a new approach, the pundits now suggest , presumably as incentive for the Cuban government to loosen its grip on its people.
  • (14) He's part of a Brooklyn film-making collective, Waverley (heraldic crest: dagger, beer, skull and crossbones, neon green background), with whom he has made shorts and TV shows.
  • (15) This month the Dagger Awards, run by the Crime Writers Association, celebrated the work of two French writers at its gala awards event.
  • (16) Both subject groups have difficulties in retrieving words that specify a property relationship to a late acquired stimulus word, as in 'desert-sand', while words that specify an 'is a' relationship with the stimulus word, as in 'dagger-knife', are easily retrieved.
  • (17) The blade of this dagger can be fixed at right angles to the knife-handle, ready for use just as an "American San Francisco Push-Dagger" or an Indian "katar", obviously very dangerous weapons.
  • (18) I just wait until I’ve got a character and I think, why would anybody do that, what is it in their background, what is it in their lives makes them do it?” Rendell won prizes including the Crime Writers’ Association Cartier Diamond Dagger for “sustained excellence in crime writing”, and, as a Labour life peer, helped pass a law preventing girls being sent abroad for female genital mutilation.
  • (19) • This article was amended on 10 February 2016 to clarify ownership of Lawrence’s dagger and robes.
  • (20) He points out his primary school, his father's church, the house where he was brought up, the hospice where he and Sarah worked unpublicised in the summer of 2009, when the country was in recession and would-be assassins in the Labour party were agonising about whether to unsheathe their daggers.