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- noun Plural form of
quitter .
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Examples
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If that happens, history books of the future will justly assign to Canadians of our generation the title of "quitters" -- if not of cowards.
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The Financier and I are not quitters, that is for sure.
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I don’t understand why being correctly described as quitters would offend any intelligent prog.
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Many - who will not like to be referred to as the quitters - agree with this analysis but have given up hope of installing a new leader who just might do better.
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Ex-members were called quitters, turncoats, and traitors.
Apologetics Index 2008
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"quitters" - the drum that at least put a little wiggle on the line.
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After the Redskins had beaten Chicago three weeks earlier, Washington owner George Preston Marshall rashly called the Bears "quitters" and "a bunch of crybabies."
George E. Catloth, 91, was sports lover and Redskins' scorekeeper for 61 years 2010
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"I believe that social media is helping me to find other 'quitters' and keeping my task of quitting on my mind more," he says.
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Commenting on this action, Garrison Keillor noted that "The American people tend not to admire quitters, which is maybe why protest resignations are so rare.
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I don’t understand why being correctly described as quitters would offend any intelligent prog.
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