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(Latin: a suffix; a person who, the thing which; people who, things which)
(a suffix which forms nouns that refer to people who regularly engage in some activity, or who are characterized in a certain way, as indicated by the stem or root of the word; originally, which appeared in Middle English in words from Old French where it expressed an intensive degree or with a pejorative or disparaging application)
(Part 4 of 4: more historical incidents about smoking and what happens to people who smoke)
(Hindu: references to a wandering race of people who have called themselves and their language Romany)
(People who made a difference, 1943-58, San Francisco)
(a couple of similar opinions about people who borrow books)
(some things are not as obvious as we may think they are even with people who seem to be so well off, according to Edwin Arlington Robinson and Franklin P. Adams)
(something written by people who were not there at the time; the art of reconciling fact with fiction or making guesses about things that can not be verified.)
(conduct of public affairs for private advantages; people who have the gift of gab and the gift of grab)
Word Entries containing the term: “people who
A committee is a group of people who keep minutes and waste hours.
This entry is located in the following unit: paraprosdokian, paraprosdokia (page 1)
Jury: Twelve people who too often determine which client has the best lawyer.
This entry is located in the following unit: paraprosdokian, paraprosdokia (page 4)
Memoir #3: Robert Martin; People Who Made a Difference
Memoir, People Who Made a Difference, 1943-58, San Francisco.
This entry is located in the following unit: Memoir Directory: Bob Martin (page 1)