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- noun Plural form of
arguer .
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Examples
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My husband and I are also “appalling arguers,” and also tend to drag things out over days of stewing in our private little corners.
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The only really strong point the arguers for its authenticity have is the so-called 'patina analysis,' which was measured at an Israeli laboratory and appears homogeneous.
Robert Eisenman: The James Ossuary: Is It Authentic? (An Update) Robert Eisenman 2011
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I was under the impression you guys claimed to be serious, secular arguers, not religious fundamentalists … oh well.
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The problem, of course, is gauging your own competence level well enough to know when to assess arguments and when to assess arguers.
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Therefore, the personal principles and convictions of the Critical Studies arguers do not matter.
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Some may wonder why my tone has been firmer with feminists and arguers lately.
Is It Too Late? 2008
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According to the Dallas Morning News, four men were quarreling about "an upcoming World Cup soccer game" in the early hours Sunday morning when one of the arguers retrieved a gun and opened fire, killing two others.
World Cup Shootings: 2 Dallas Men Dead After Soccer Argument 2010
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Thirdly, the arguers on either side never share the same starting point on scripture.
Rev. Candace Chellew-Hodge: Why Gays And Lesbians Should Never Argue Scripture Rev. Candace Chellew-Hodge 2010
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Heck, just think of the dramatic impact of any high-stakes interpersonal battle where one of the arguers cannot speak above a whisper.
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Usually, the result is a more compelling scene — and better character development for the arguers.
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