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- noun Plural form of
accuser .
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Examples
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Blagojevich threw down the gauntlet during a defiant news conference Tuesday, in which he called his accusers "liars" and "cowards," and directly challenged U.S.
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Blagojevich threw down the gauntlet during a defiant news conference Tuesday, in which he called his accusers "liars" and "cowards," and directly challenged U.S.
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Blagojevich threw down the gauntlet during a defiant news conference Tuesday, in which he called his accusers "liars" and "cowards," and directly challenged U.S.
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Those who refused to denounce his opinions were accused of being infidels and separatists; and they called their accusers bigoted and intolerant.
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The Associated Press does not normally publish the name of accusers in sexual assault cases unless they agree to be named or identify themselves publicly, as Fierro has done.
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In fact, he has introduced a bill mandating that state criminal codes refer to these people as, simply, "accusers" -- until there's a conviction in the matter.
Georgia State Lawmaker Seeks To Redefine Rape Victims As 'Accusers'
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In fact, he has introduced a bill mandating that state criminal codes refer to these people as, simply, "accusers" -- until there's a conviction in the matter.
Georgia State Lawmaker Seeks To Redefine Rape Victims As 'Accusers'
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As the days have come and gone, events surrounding Jackson are gaining more clarity, and its starting to look like his accusers are the evil ones here.
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DAILY DELANEY DOWNER - Accused mortgage-modification fraudster Howard Shmuckler has lost the website he used to call his accusers "the real scammers."
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Among her accusers was a man who alleged she made him impotent ...
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