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  • noun Plural form of giver.

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Examples

  • The good thing about low-dollar givers is that they can give again and again, without reaching the contribution limits.

    The Small Dollar Campaign Money Gulf - Swampland - TIME.com 2008

  • Using your family authorities as care givers is a long life lesson.

    Living the Dream 2007

  • IN THE NEXT WEEK OR SO, WE NEED YOU TO HELP US GET LONGTERM COMMITMENTS TO HAITI: ... we need to find ways to communicate so that people give in response now -- but also in the next week or so have people make decisions to become longterm givers ...

    Brian McLaren EMC 2010

  • Such students are highly coveted by blood banks for several reasons, including their potential as long-term givers, because they are healthier than the rest of the population and large numbers of them can be reached in one location.

    SplicedFeed 2010

  • Many of us have heard or used the term "Indian givers" without knowing its real meaning.

    Jay Tavare: Indian Givers Jay Tavare 2011

  • Many of us have heard or used the term "Indian givers" without knowing its real meaning.

    Jay Tavare: Indian Givers Jay Tavare 2011

  • Many of us have heard or used the term "Indian givers" without knowing its real meaning.

    Jay Tavare: Indian Givers Jay Tavare 2011

  • If asked, we can all create a huge list of the takers we've met, whereas creating a list of the givers is a more difficult task.

    Gail Lynne Goodwin: Gimme, Gimme 2009

  • There are people who are natural givers, that is just the way it seems to work out.

    Which one/s were you? Age 2-10 Elizabeth McClung 2009

  • There are people who are natural givers, that is just the way it seems to work out.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Elizabeth McClung 2009

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