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- noun Plural form of
miserablist .
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Examples
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The antidote to lingering English arrogance is that Capello's men were facing opponents who travelled further at last summer's World Cup than the miserablists of the Royal Bafokeng compound.
England fans are given a glimpse of the future by Fabio Capello | Paul Hayward 2011
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For the miserablists who dismiss tennis as a tiresome game for the privileged middle class, it is a fortnight of shrieks and grunts and the uninhibited rearrangement of underwear.
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For most of our career, people thought we were Manc miserablists.
Music Industry Sighs No More Andrew McKie 2011
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For the miserablists who dismiss tennis as a tiresome game for the privileged middle class, it is a fortnight of shrieks and grunts and the uninhibited rearrangement of underwear.
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That takes in birthdays and weddings, of course, but for the miserablists among you, something more melancholy too.
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I thought it was weak in comparison to the glorious “24 Hour Party People,” but it took me back to the Manchester miserablists.
Living With Music: A Playlist by Simon Critchley - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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I thought it was weak in comparison to the glorious “24 Hour Party People,” but it took me back to the Manchester miserablists.
Living With Music: A Playlist by Simon Critchley - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Oxfordshire's finest rockers, Radiohead, have a reputation for being bookish miserablists but their brand of melancholia has created legions of evangelical fans desperate to see the band live.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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It's the bleeding heart that all hip miserablists are wearing on their sleeves.
Home 2010
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It's the bleeding heart that all hip miserablists are wearing on their sleeves.
Home 2010
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