Persuaders [noun]
Definition of Persuaders:
someone who gives favorable press
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Sentence/Example of Persuaders:
My forty-five colt which I proceeded to reload, acting as a persuader.
The old "persuader" did her work as effectually as at Dominica.
The persuader teaches the persuaded that their interest coincide.
The persuader is a short, heavy bludgeon with a nail-studded head.
It broke my hold, and I staggered back groping for the persuader.
Yes, he was that money-lender's agent—a persuader of the reluctant, if you like—working for a Hindu employer.
Also a persuader stick or a trench knife, which he may use if he is near enough to do it silently.
But enthusiasm is always magnetic, and the glowing descriptions of his persuader at length prevailed.
Desire is, therefore, the great citadel toward which all of the campaign of the persuader must be directed.
It is the task of the persuader, therefore, to stimulate the imagination to the painting of such mental pictures.