Definitions
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- noun A person who belongs to the political
right . - noun A member of the
right wing of a party or group. - noun sports A
winger who plays on theright .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a member of a right wing political party
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Examples
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Only in the fevered mind of a right-winger tortured by sexual thoughts he finds threatening can the desire of a population to be able to get married be plopped in the same category as the decadence of biblical lore.
Think Progress » Portugal’s parliament approves same-sex marriage. 2010
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Typical right-winger, bending history to achieve a current political narrative.
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Another paranoid right-winger repeating Limbaugh's talking points.
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Just another rich right-winger in it to benefit himself. tony and lido and his banker buddies.
Think Progress » Why Scott Brown Cannot Be Trusted To Work Proactively To Reform Health Care 2010
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I would say she is conservative, and for CT even a right-winger.
Gov. Jodi Rell (R, CT) not running for re-election. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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Boy those right-winger NRA lovers know how to stick together!
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Smart kid ..... of course the boob never had my vote since she's inept and a right-winger.
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Let me get this straight, yet another hypocritical "christian conservative" right-winger is more interested in money than in good governance or actually following through on her campaign promises?
Johnston: Palin wanted to take the money, 'forget everything else' 2009
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From a right-winger, Mr. Powell is a class act and always has been.
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If someone will suggest otherwise, please give an example of a corporation, a right-winger, a Republican, etc. who possesses any other characteristic, and we will provide proof that they have utterly contradicted the suggestion.
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