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left-winger

NOUN
person favoring usually radical change
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Labor Left-Winger Joan Ruddock has organized an antimissile drive�complete with lapel buttons, canvassing and a rock concert.

From Time Magazine Archive

Yet despite its impressive rhetoric and reassuring confidence, Churchill's speech was flawed by an inconsistency which Left-Winger Nye Bevan was quick to exploit next day in the House.

From Time Magazine Archive

Britain's liveliest advocate of a second front is tall, bushy-haired Left-Winger Frank Owen, editor of Lord Beaverbrook's Evening Standard.*

From Time Magazine Archive




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