List of synonyms from "perspiry" to synonyms from "pertinacity"


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Definition of the day : « persuader »

  • As in spin doctor : noun someone who gives favorable press
  • As in enticer : noun seducer
  • As in club : noun bat, stick
  • As in gun : noun weapon that shoots
Example sentences :
  • My forty-five colt which I proceeded to reload, acting as a persuader.
  • Extract from : « The Life and Adventures of Nat Love » by Nat Love
  • The old "persuader" did her work as effectually as at Dominica.
  • Extract from : « There She Blows! » by William Hussey Macy
  • The persuader teaches the persuaded that their interest coincide.
  • Extract from : « Analyzing Character » by Katherine M. H. Blackford and Arthur Newcomb
  • The persuader is a short, heavy bludgeon with a nail-studded head.
  • Extract from : « A Yankee in the Trenches » by R. Derby Holmes
  • It broke my hold, and I staggered back groping for the persuader.
  • Extract from : « A Yankee in the Trenches » by R. Derby Holmes
  • Yes, he was that money-lender's agent—a persuader of the reluctant, if you like—working for a Hindu employer.
  • Extract from : « Letters of Travel (1892-1913) » by Rudyard Kipling
  • Also a persuader stick or a trench knife, which he may use if he is near enough to do it silently.
  • Extract from : « A Yankee in the Trenches » by R. Derby Holmes
  • But enthusiasm is always magnetic, and the glowing descriptions of his persuader at length prevailed.
  • Extract from : « The Story of the Atlantic Telegraph » by Henry M. (Henry Martyn) Field
  • Desire is, therefore, the great citadel toward which all of the campaign of the persuader must be directed.
  • Extract from : « Analyzing Character » by Katherine M. H. Blackford and Arthur Newcomb
  • It is the task of the persuader, therefore, to stimulate the imagination to the painting of such mental pictures.
  • Extract from : « Analyzing Character » by Katherine M. H. Blackford and Arthur Newcomb