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heckler

[hek-ler, hek-uh-ler] / ˈhɛk lər, ˈhɛk ə lər /


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"This is a wonderful day. You lie by omission and you lie," the heckler said before the sound was cut off.

From Salon

Mr. Russell said he needed to develop a thick skin to deal with politically powerful hecklers who did not always approve of his barbs.

From Washington Post

At some point, Beal swatted a hat off the head of the heckler’s friend, police said, allegedly hitting the friend’s head.

From Washington Times

“The First Amendment does not give protesters a ‘heckler’s veto,’” Martinez, the law dean, wrote in her memo.

From New York Times

He has hecklers — people who counter that the vaccines kill people or cause other problems.

From Washington Post