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- noun Plural form of
allegator .
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Examples
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For those allegators, I have some names: Bobby Kennedy.
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It's true that George Soros, Nancy Pelosi and 'Democratic operatives' are enjoying this immensely, but there would be no allegations if Mark Foley and his Republican enablers had not given the allegators so much to allegate.
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From this open, high situation, I had a free prospect of the river, which was a matter of no trivial consideration to me, having good reason to dread the subtle attacks of the allegators, who were crouding about my harbour.
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For those allegators, I have some names: Bobby Kennedy.
Kids Prefer Cheese 2009
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a later period of time than the other three quarters of the globe, which they deduce from the greater comparative heights of its mountains, and the consequent greater coldness of its respective climates, and from the less size and strength of its animals, as the tygers and allegators compared with those of Asia or Africa.
Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life Erasmus Darwin 1766
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a speech that denies the allegations and defies the allegators (I think Merton Miller first said that).
Catallaxy Files Sinclair Davidson 2010
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