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  • noun Plural form of recriminator.

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Examples

  • While the Rotisserie and other longstanding leagues eventually imploded, ours, filled with scrappy, irascible, contentious and, at times, obnoxious recriminators — and the seriously resentful — has survived for almost three decades.

    My Baseball Fantasy 2008

  • Democrats may not be able to win elections, but we still are world-class recriminators, as will be evident in coming days.

    Democrats Don't Need A New Message--They Need Ideas 2007

  • Ryan Lizza of the New Republic magazine has a less soap-opera-ish analysis that seems more pertinent to the issue: The largest caucus of recriminators, one that spans ideological boundaries and includes critics from every corner of the party, argues that Kerry failed to offer a compelling message.

    Here come the recriminations 2004

  • Now its ghost, which returns, is still more odious because it brings with it the same senseless abuses and intolerable burdens, and, in addition to these, a yelping pack of claimants and recriminators.

    The French Revolution - Volume 2 Hippolyte Taine 1860

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