Lifer [adjective]
Definition of Lifer:
concerning life
Opposite/Antonyms of Lifer:
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Sentence/Example of Lifer:
It promoted Randy Knorr, an organizational lifer, to coach first base and swung Bobby Henley back across the diamond to coach third.
There is a lifer here in Folsom, Matthew Davies, of old pioneer stock, who is trusty of the scaffold and execution chamber.
When this old lifer was a child there was much talk in his family of the Mountain Meadows Massacre.
These cases are virtually hopeless, and are little less pitiable than that of the “lifer” in a prison.
Up the beach we chased, and dragged out the boat we called our ‘Lifer.’
The djinn was in for a lifer, and was immortal; so thought Challis to himself.
A lifer, an' hasn't a friend in th' woild, but he's happy as th' day's long.
He sat beside the Higher Lifer on the platform, and behind them were the six deacons.
"'E'll get a lifer, that's a certainty," she observed to the lodgers downstairs when she had left the horror-stricken boy alone.
He is the oldest man in the prison, in point of service, and the most popular lifer.