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  • noun someone who or something that solidifies

Etymologies

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solidify +‎ -er

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Examples

  • "Junky Star," also produced by Burnett, isn't the showy, big-budget career-solidifier it might have been; luckily, it's precisely the sort of underplayed album Bingham might have made if his Hollywood detour had never happened.

    Album review: Ryan Bingham, "Junky Star" 2010

  • Another solidifier is that the trainer has a 15%+ win percentage in the class of today's race (Stakes, Allowance, Graded Stakes etc.)

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows betwonrace 2010

  • As a base-solidifier and motivator, there has been no better tactic for the Republicans.

    theithacajournal.com - 2008

  • As a base-solidifier and motivator, there has been no better tactic for the Republicans.

    unknown title 2008

  • Yes, Palin proved herself to be a smooth talking mocker and base solidifier, but you'd better believe that McCain's handlers will keep her on a short leash to keep her from stepping on the Big Guy's lines.

    The Moderate Voice 2008

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