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- noun Plural form of
long-ranger .
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Examples
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It just breaks my heart to see "long-rangers" go too long-range and bite off far more than they can chew.
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It just breaks my heart to see "long-rangers" go too long-range and bite off far more than they can chew.
Archive 2007-03-01 2007
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Nobody but the most extreme long-rangers takes Hokan-Siouan or any form of Macro-Hokan seriously anymore.
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And the boche airships and the long-rangers wouldn't find us such a simple target.
Bruce Albert Payson Terhune 1907
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Settlers had followed the long-rangers; and numerous communities sprang up by salt lick and water course.
Union and Democracy Allen Johnson 1900
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"In the past 10 years you've had 3,000 mid-market, twin-aisle long-rangers sold," Aboulafia says of industry workhorses like the Airbus A330 and A350, along with the Boeing 777 and 787.
Wired Top Stories Jason Paur 2011
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Although Parker, Faubert and Cole had tried their luck with long-rangers, the visitors 'stifling five-man midfield meant that there had been nothing for the Hammers fans amongst the crowd of 33,988 to applaud with their free claret and blue clap-banners, that had been distributed in an effort to raise the roof off Upton Park.
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Gers had been limited to a couple of tame long-rangers but Steven Davis narrowed his sights in 23 minutes, clattering the bar with a 25-yard free kick.
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Pakistan fired some long-rangers throughout the second half but could hardly rest Arambagh custodian Loutfor Rahamn Noyon.
unknown title 2009
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In the Tri-Nations and Lions 'tour they had Francois Steyn for those long-rangers and without him on the pitch the Boks lacked options from the boot.
RTÉ News 2009
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