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  • noun Plural form of voyeur.

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Examples

  • The watchers (perhaps voyeurs is a better word) are people like me, who (I must admit) are all about the vicarious moment.

    affect magic 2009

  • The watchers (perhaps voyeurs is a better word) are people like me, who (I must admit) are all about the vicarious moment.

    Expression 2010

  • The watchers (perhaps voyeurs is a better word) are people like me, who (I must admit) are all about the vicarious moment.

    9 posts from November 2009 2009

  • The watchers (perhaps voyeurs is a better word) are people like me, who (I must admit) are all about the vicarious moment.

    affect magic 2009

  • The watchers (perhaps voyeurs is a better word) are people like me, who (I must admit) are all about the vicarious moment.

    Creativity 2010

  • Being that I am a therapist, and not just one that deals with food issues, I am going to start to share some dilemmas/problems that I work with, not only because of course we are all in part 'voyeurs' and are interested in other people's stories, but because they truly can help us identify and learn things.

    Donna Fish: Tales From the Food Couch 2008

  • But he also advised the opposite for "voyeurs," the Facebook users who log on regularly to see what their friends have posted while never updating their own accounts.

    DigTriad.com - Top News 2009

  • By the time the note was spread wide before her, anyone in the class of voyeurs could have heard the proverbial pin drop.

    Amaryllis in Blueberry Christina Meldrum 2011

  • Okomfo stood near me, strung as I was in this ring of voyeurs.

    Amaryllis in Blueberry Christina Meldrum 2011

  • Madness, telekinesis, driller killers, crossdressers, porn starlets, doppelgangers, lovesick voyeurs, and a sweet little high school musical called "Carrie" made for a most deliriously twisted body of work, at once sweepingly cinematic and psych-ward sinister, with a card shark's narrative sleight of hand.

    Awakened Identities Steve Dollar 2011

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