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- noun Plural form of
forgetter .
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Examples
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So, in a sense, the fiction is new for forgetters.
The Paradox of Suspense Smuts, Aaron 2009
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Next in this series: Founders versus forgetters. posted by Jim Chen at 2:12 AM
In the beginning 2006
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Next in this series: Founders versus forgetters. posted by Jim Chen at 2:12 AM
Archive 2006-08-01 2006
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If we could only be each other's reminders instead of forgetters!
Read-Aloud Plays Horace Holley
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But there is a truth involved which seems to be in danger of being forgotten at present, and that to the detriment of large interests as well as of the forgetters.
Expositions of Holy Scripture Psalms Alexander Maclaren 1868
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Cain slew his brother Abel, and went forth to people parts of the earth with an impious race, forgetters and defiers of the true God.
Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Albert Pike 1850
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How few are there, that do not come under the character in the text, of being forgetters of God; and so of such as must be turned into hell?
The Whole Works of the Rev. John Howe, M.A. with a Memoir of the Author. Vol. VI. 1630-1705 1822
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They are all the while forgetters of God, and that is enough to bespeak them wicked; let them in other respects, be what they will.
The Whole Works of the Rev. John Howe, M.A. with a Memoir of the Author. Vol. VI. 1630-1705 1822
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Self-seekers all of them, strivers after wealth, power, and worldly ambition, and forgetters alike of what has been dree'd and done by the mighty men who stood in the gap in the great day of wrath.
Old Mortality, Volume 1. Walter Scott 1801
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Self-seekers all of them, strivers after wealth, power, and worldly ambition, and forgetters alike of what has been dree'd and done by the mighty men who stood in the gap in the great day of wrath.
Old Mortality, Complete Walter Scott 1801
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