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  • noun Plural form of diarist.

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Examples

  • The survey found that almost one in 10 Internet users are bloggers and the audience for this group of online diarists is growing.

    Over Half of All Bloggers Are Under 30 | Impact Lab 2006

  • My only view on KOS - politics aside - it that its not worth slogging through a bunch of boring obscure "diarists" trying to find something interesting.

    "The 2nd Annual Worst Quotes From The Daily Kos (2007 Edition)." Ann Althouse 2007

  • "Postings on the site by anonymous 'diarists' have said that the world would be better off if White House Press Secretary Tony Snow's cancer returned.

    MND: Your Daily Dose of Counter-Theory 2008

  • We will make sure our diarists answer the best of them in their next columnsFind out more at bobbywhitehandball.com

    Introducing the Guardian's Olympic Diarists 2012

  • Schumpeter was a prolific writer, much was written about him, and he and some of his women were dedicated diarists and correspondents.

    Wading Through Schumpeter, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Today's Sunday Herald carries and excellent feature by doyen of diarists, now returned reporter Tom Shields.

    In Search of Labour's Soul Alan Smart 2009

  • Today's Sunday Herald carries and excellent feature by doyen of diarists, now returned reporter Tom Shields.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Alan Smart 2009

  • The man is to music bloggers what pissed Whitehall tittle-tattle is to Westminster diarists.

    Kanye West's Runaway: Purple Rain or bird brains? Will Dean 2010

  • This book is deeply indebted to those writers who came before—the diarists, letter writers, and memoirists whose voices imbue almost every word with the emotional veracity, urgency, and complexity of their wartime experiences and the aftermath.

    A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011

  • This book is deeply indebted to those writers who came before—the diarists, letter writers, and memoirists whose voices imbue almost every word with the emotional veracity, urgency, and complexity of their wartime experiences and the aftermath.

    A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011

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