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- noun Plural form of
criticiser .
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Examples
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The complainers and criticisers have yet to reach a fraction of the reading audience that the tie-in novels reach, and that makes them crazy.
Media Tie Ins karenmiller 2006
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It's so refreshing when the carpers and criticisers are so rampant.
:Acquired Taste Tim Stretton 2008
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The sailors are sufficiently sharp criticisers of the conduct of their superiors, even when they have all the facts before them, and the power of observing closely, and from day to day.
The Lieutenant and Commander Hall, Basil, 1788-1844 1862
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But the British are perfect for acting as the criticisers of the world.
British Blogs The Guardian World News 2010
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Among the criticisers was Indian superstar Amitabh Bachchan, whose indignation at the filth apparent in the film knew no bounds.
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a distribution of shading which is so nearly imperceptible that our reputation depends (barring the calumnies of friends and the witticisms of newspapers) on the balance struck by our criticisers between Truth that limps and Falsehood to which Parisian wit gives wings.
Madame Firmiani 2007
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a distribution of shading which is so nearly imperceptible that our reputation depends (barring the calumnies of friends and the witticisms of newspapers) on the balance struck by our criticisers between Truth that limps and Falsehood to which Parisian wit gives wings.
Madame Firmiani 2007
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"To all the criticisers of my video out there questioning my sanity: You don't get it.
IOL Technology 2009
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