Fixers [noun]
Definition of Fixers:
person who negotiates
Synonyms of Fixers:
Sentence/Example of Fixers:
Sometimes he had to call in a “fixer” to manufacture evidence, that the far-off ends of justice might not be defeated.
One of the best illustrations of how a town's officials sell themselves is embodied in the vile character known as "the fixer."
It was once my duty to run a race with a "fixer," and try to get the ear of a mayor of a town before he did.
I've had 'Silk' Humphreys, the best fixer in the business, working on him all day, and he'll be neutral before night.
By using such a fixer, the value of the resulting manure would be much enhanced.
The anti-kalsomine, the fixer or binder of which is cement, is next mixed to a working consistency with hot water and applied hot.
“Oh, this ‘fixer’ will move it back in his trucks for a neat sum,” said Eleanor.
Fixer des lois un abus, c'est l'autoriser et le rendre durable.
The constable searched all night, and the fixer remained with him as long as he could keep pace with the officer.
He sauntered out leisurely; he did not saunter out of the main door, or, if he did, the fixer failed to meet him.