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  • noun Plural form of noncontender.

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Examples

  • In fact, many places with valuable, nonrenewable resources like forests, metals, and minerals wind up as impoverished noncontenders in the global economy, with their citizens often left hungry and sick.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • In fact, many places with valuable, nonrenewable resources like forests, metals, and minerals wind up as impoverished noncontenders in the global economy, with their citizens often left hungry and sick.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • In fact, many places with valuable, nonrenewable resources like forests, metals, and minerals wind up as impoverished noncontenders in the global economy, with their citizens often left hungry and sick.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • In fact, many places with valuable, nonrenewable resources like forests, metals, and minerals wind up as impoverished noncontenders in the global economy, with their citizens often left hungry and sick.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • They're in the NFC South, which means they'll play four games against noncontenders Tampa Bay and Carolina.

    CourierPostOnline.com - News 2010

  • Why emulate the 2009 Mariners, noncontenders who went all defense specifically because of their stadium (Safeco, a notorious pitchers 'park) and because it was their best possible way to find value that winter?

    ESPNsoccernet 2010

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