However, the cynic in me finds that to be idealistic at best.
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A cynic in London laughed when the speech was reported to him.
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Take the case of the splendid cynic whose words we have quoted.
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But it would take an almighty cynic to deny Adkins his moment.
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And yet it had been the fashion to call Thackeray a cynic.
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He is a natural born faultfinder and grouchy by nature.
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Yes, sir, the faultfinder is always a failure.
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He said of himself that he had been sentenced by his nature to be the faultfinder, to see the other side of things.
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None but interested faultfinders, I think, can discover any substantial variation.
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They put us down as contentious, ill-tempered faultfinders.
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The Beat Generation is faultfinders not artists.
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Law ignored the faultfinders.
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Shun faultfindings and faultfinders.
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Anger and bitterness filled his heart, and his head was confused, and his thoughts, bred of malice, were like clumsy faultfinders.
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Faultfinders (okay, haters) complained that the pop power couple's trip was illegal, a violation of the longstanding U.S. embargo against the Caribbean island.