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accuser

[uh-kyoo-zer] / əˈkyu zər /
NOUN
person laying blame
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Mackris kicked off her campaign with a tell-all interview with the Daily Beast, for a story titled “Bill O’Reilly’s Accuser Finally Breaks Her Silence.”

From Slate • Oct. 23, 2024

Accuser Hillary Tullin told reporters outside court on Wednesday that she felt the death had robbed her of a chance to tell the doctor off face to face.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 14, 2022

Accuser: “Yes. He said, again, that he was sorry. And he asked how we could move forward from it. And he asked me if he could come visit me in San Diego.”

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 27, 2021

Francis identified the devil as the "Great Accuser, who roams the earth looking for ways to accuse."

From Fox News • Sep. 29, 2018

So will it be if my Accuser succeeds in his manœuvre; but I do not for an instant believe that he will.

From Apologia Pro Vita Sua by Newman, John Henry




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