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  • noun Plural form of furnisher.

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Examples

  • But in practice, consumer lawyers argue, credit reporting agencies often ignore evidence supplied by consumers and simply ask lenders -- called furnishers, in credit bureau language -- to "verify" the debt.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

  • Wow, all furnishers are looking very cool. this article is very nice.

    The Versatility of the Carpet Tiles 2009

  • There have been decorators and furnishers up from Plymouth, and it is evident that our friend has large ideas, and means to spare no pains or expense to restore the grandeur of his family.

    The Seriously Deranged Writer and the Model Cars 2010

  • Probably made by Doulton's down in Lambeth, the richness of colour and design still appears as fresh as the day the pub furnishers carefully fitted them into place.

    On the Tiles Peter Ashley 2008

  • At 5 they have Oka: Designer furnishers co-founded by by Lady Annabel Astor, David Cameron's mother-in-law.

    Funny old thing... Tory Teacake 2009

  • At 5 they have Oka: Designer furnishers co-founded by by Lady Annabel Astor, David Cameron's mother-in-law.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Tory Teacake 2009

  • But these days, home furnishers are hurting from the housing-market collapse that resulted from those low rates and credit that turned out to be too easy to get.

    Declining Sales, Higher Costs 2008

  • "The reporting format provides a uniform process for data furnishers to provide data to consumer reporting agencies," says Norm Magnuson,

    Dealing With Debt That Refuses to Die 2008

  • Wif awl dat off-wite floof, teh furnishers will be coordinatin ennywai.

    i wuz rite - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • Both sides were now arming, and there was the unmistakeable signs of approaching battle, when, as the first incident, there issued from the Boeotian lines a long train bent on departure — these were the furnishers of the market, a detachment of baggage bearers, and in general such people as had no inclination to join in the fight.

    Hellenica 2007

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