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- noun Plural form of
embellisher .
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Examples
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There is a cottage industry of sorts for those who track down the "embellishers".
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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He's definitely one of the best "embellishers" to ever work in the industry.
365 Reasons to Love Comics #327 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2007
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All I am saying to you is that your site would definately be consideered more legitimate if the people you list on there were PROVEN embellishers.
frank joseph visconi 2010
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And Mr. Corey said embellishers '' go through chapters of
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Thus one of the first embellishers of the books was destined to aid science in another sphere, and perhaps confer blessings on future generations.
James Catnach, Ballad-monger, Part 1 Steve 2009
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In their ranks are master illustrators, classic embellishers, inventive creators, brilliant writers, innovative editors, amazing publishers, and many, many artists who are so famous that they are often known simply by just their last name.
Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #157 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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Up next, a best-selling collection of some embellishers, embroiders, and maybe some outright fakers as well.
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Yet are these self-same Negroes not only natives, but active improvers and embellishers of that very soil.
West Indian Fables by James Anthony Froude Explained by J. J. Thomas
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It is only necessary to shut our eyes to the vapid and tasteless work of recent embellishers, as we should close our ears to the whispers of vulgar gossipers while listening to some noble and entrancing piece of sacred music.
Theodoric the Goth Barbarian Champion of Civilisation Thomas Hodgkin 1872
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Whether we regard the poets as the principal theological teachers of the ancient Greeks, or as the compilers, systematizers, and artistic embellishers of the theological traditions and myths which were afloat in the primitive Hellenic families, we can not resist the conclusion that, for the masses of the people Zeus was the Supreme God, "the God of gods" as Plato calls him.
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