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- noun Plural form of
profferer .
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Examples
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But not the majority of Democratic Senators, a fact that profferers of this dishonest meme continually leave out, yet another inconvenient fact.
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On the last day of the year, disorder attains its height; people rush in all directions with anything they can scratch together to raise money upon at the broker's or pawnbroker's -- the shops of which tradesmen are absolutely besieged throughout the day with profferers of clothes, bedding, furniture, cooking utensils, and movables of every description.
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 451 Volume 18, New Series, August 21, 1852 Various 1841
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And Galen was dismissive of some of the other pledge profferers, casting them as Norquist wannabes.
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(upon seriously reflecting that these persons had been active instruments in promoting the first changes in the monarchy, for which she never forgave them from her heart) would hesitate and doubt; and never could I bring Her Majesty definitely to believe the profferers to be sincere.
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(upon seriously reflecting that these persons had been active instruments in promoting the first changes in the monarchy, for which she never forgave them from her heart) would hesitate and doubt; and never could I bring Her Majesty definitely to believe the profferers to be sincere.
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(upon seriously reflecting that these persons had been active instruments in promoting the first changes in the monarchy, for which she never forgave them from her heart) would hesitate and doubt; and never could I bring Her Majesty definitely to believe the profferers to be sincere.
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