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- noun a person who
eulogizes
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Examples
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Just think how long it would extend a funeral scene if a eulogizer were unable to speak more than a few emotion-charged words before her voice disappeared with a mouse-like squeak.
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BORGER: Yes, but I also think Ted Kennedy made the decision that he was going to let people thank him and hug him back, because he has always been the eulogizer, the memorializer.
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Too many eulogies are repetitious and enervating; eulogies that are more about the eulogizer than the eulogizee are embarrassing; and musical eulogies are usually just plain stupid.
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The eulogizer spends a day or three collecting the stories, eliciting them from the people who cared about her.
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The eulogizer spends a day or three collecting the stories, eliciting them from the people who cared about her.
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The eulogizer spends a day or three collecting the stories, eliciting them from the people who cared about her.
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I once called him "the designated eulogizer," because he spends most of his efforts writing essays about already-canonical writers.
IN WHICH HEROES STUMBLE TEV 2005
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We live in a day when the services of the Calvinists in the founding of this country have been largely forgotten, and one can hardly treat of this subject without appearing to be a mere eulogizer of Calvinism.
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Marcus Cato, who was eligible to sit as a juryman, said he would not allow the eulogizer to destroy his own laws.
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Now, to quote the words of a German eulogizer of the new method, phosphorus has been turned from an enemy into a friend; and the richer a given ore is in that substance, the more readily and cheaply does it seem likely to be converted into steel.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 417, December 29, 1883 Various
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