Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who criticises; a critic.
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- noun UK Alternative spelling of
criticizer .
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Examples
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Those statements have to do with hypocrisy on the part of the criticiser.
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One consistent criticiser is the Bajaj Auto with Mr. Rahul Bajaj maintaining that it is not possible to brinout such a car without compromising standarad.
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Compare that to how many times he covered up for them and look at the bigger picture, because when you act like Snow is a legitimate criticiser of BUsh you play into their hands.
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I think that is what we're about today - it is easier to be a drive by criticiser than a drive by encourager!
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Simon Dedalus son his father such a criticiser with his glasses up with his tall hat on him at the cricket match and a great big hole in his sock one thing laughing at the other and his son that got all those prizes for whatever he won them in the intermediate imagine climbing over the railings if anybody saw him that knew us I wonder he didnt tear
Ulysses James Joyce 1911
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I aint gonna clown marcus garvey. .even tho he was an anglican christian / catholic / criticiser of His Imperial majesty Haile Selassie I.
unknown title 2009
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It absolves the foreign community from having to be the criticiser of what's happening and it places the responsibility on African leaders, "he said.
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