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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Same as suggester.

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Examples

  • H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N, the immigrant night school student, bristled at the frequent suggestions that he might be in error (particularly when the suggestor was his ever-correct classmate, Miss Mitnick).

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VIII No 3 1981

  • Bell himself recalled only too well how a sharply defined region of his memory had been cut off by a strong suggestive block-caused by a normally gifted person who had been made into an unusually strong suggestor by the injection of an Ara toxin.

    Pigeons Having Sex On An Air Conditioner In New York 2010

  • Combined with the auto-taggging suggestor and you'd have neat way to populate and tidy your tags.

    Batch Editing Your Bookmarks - Freshblog 2006

  • Kevin Kelly, a frequent Boing Boing site-suggestor, has a new web site for his beautiful photography book, Asia Grace.

    Boing Boing: January 19, 2003 - January 25, 2003 Archives 2003

  • Also belated credit to another suggestor of contact lenses for Gwenny Goblin, whom I should have credited before: Deana Livingston.

    Harpy Thyme Anthony, Piers, 1934- 1994

  • Seconds later the hypno-suggestor, Kitai Ishibashi, entered the room.

    Mystery of the Anti Scheer, Karl 1976

  • For Monterny was a mutant himself-the most powerful telepath, hypno and suggestor in one person.

    Menace of the Mutant Master Mahr, Kurt 1976

  • How keen Jesus was in recognizing the suggestor of the thought that found expression through Peter's lips -- "Get thee behind me, _Satan_."

    Quiet Talks on Power S.D. Gordon

  • Mark Lemon was Editor, and Shirley Brooks was recognised as the best suggestor, an exceptional incident took place.

    The History of "Punch" M. H. Spielmann

  • For a long while, however, he did not shine as a cartoon-suggestor, the first being "Peel's Farewell" (July 14th, 1849), and the second in the following May, the extremely happy burlesque on the picture in the

    The History of "Punch" M. H. Spielmann

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