Sinônimos
Examples for "coiner"
Examples for "coiner"
1The waggoner fell an easy prey to the furious coiner at first.
2Unheedful of the coiner's anger, the detective stroked his moustache, and continued-
3The latter lay under the coiner, whose knee pressed cruelly upon his chest.
4The detective was provokingly cool, and the coiner gnashed his teeth with rage.
5At first I began to think that our friend Fenwick had turned coiner.
1The poet is the sayer, the namer, and represents beauty.
2Teaching someone to be a namer is like teaching someone to fall in love.
3He claimed all I needed to improve myself as a namer was time and dedication.
4St. Thomas was the namer of them to Dante.
5Seeing things is a part of being a namer.
1This process, as we affirm, the name-giver named inspiration and expiration.
2HERMOGENES: I imagine, Socrates, that he must be the namer, or name-giver, of whom we are in search.
3There he lay with his feet to the north on the height above us the founder and name-giver of our State.
4Janus, the Roman god and name-giver to the month of January, had two faces, one to the past and one to the future.
5Let us head our brief list with Cortes, the name-giver, who dreamed long years of the golden land he was never to see.
1But Allen said he has often wondered if he would have been as successful without a dubber.
2Audio Andrew Dubber is a music technologist, author, broadcaster, and academic.
3Trevor Reekie and Andrew Dubber ponder the 'shifting ratios' of the current musical landscape.
4Presented by Andrew Dubber, Produced and engineered by Sam Coley for Radio New Zealand National.
5That is the most important thing, Luke Dubber said.
6Gardaí are investigating a robbery at a public house in Dubber Cross in Finglas, north Dublin, last night.
7The question isn't 'what we should cut down on' but what more we can do, Mr Dubber said.
8Andrew Dubber and Zane Lowe.
9It's fitting that we should ask Dubber to make a mixtape, since he's writing a book about the very subject.
10New Zealand cyclists Fiona Southorn and Nathan Smith are competing on Thursday, along with swimmers Rebecca Dubber and Sophie Pascoe.
11Andrew Dubber is a lecturer at the University of Central England in Birmingham specialising in online music, media and radio technology.
12Following this with interest will be Andrew Dubber, a New Zealander who has become an international authority in radio and music in the digital era.
13Rebecca Dubber of Auckland won the second medal of the day with a bronze medal in the 100 metres backstroke S7.
14The council has paid over €30 million for 34 acres at Dubber Cross on St Margaret's Road, just north of the M50.