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  • noun Plural form of accusor.

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Examples

  • Lets remember he was found innocent and the judge nearly laughed the accusors that EVEN SHOWED UP IN COURT, right out of court!!!

    Obama: MJ's talent mixed with tragedy 2009

  • Wild accusations which are disproved shame the accusors more, even if they temporarily tarnish the target hmmm, sound at all familiar?

    Firedoglake » Hey Bob, Where’s Your Letter? 2006

  • Ngcuka's accusors, former transport minister Mac Maharaj and defence department advisor Mo Shaik confirmed, at the time that the allegations against Ngcuka became public in September this year, that Ngcuka had been suspected of spying against his anti-apartheid activist colleagues.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • [Sidenote: The princes request to haue his accusors to answer their wrōgful slanders.] but also putting him in danger of his life, he humblie besought the king that they might answer their vniust accusation; and in case they were found to haue forged such matters vpon

    Chronicles (3 of 6): Historie of England (1 of 9) Henrie IV Raphael Holinshed

  • Generally, innocent people defend their innocence - they don't just settle claim after claim with their accusors.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local Michael O 2010

  • Generally, innocent people defend their innocence - they don't just settle claim after claim with their accusors.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local Michael O 2010

  • Generally, innocent people defend their innocence - they don't just settle claim after claim with their accusors.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local TRICKY_D 2010

  • It's a similarly fractious atmosphere to some WN blog comments sections, or to Athens in the time of "professional accusors".

    1. MajorityRights.com (main blog) 2010

  • Generally, innocent people defend their innocence - they don't just settle claim after claim with their accusors.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local TRICKY_D 2010

  • Generally, innocent people defend their innocence - they don't just settle claim after claim with their accusors.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local TRICKY_D 2010

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