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persuader

[per-swey-der] / pərˈsweɪ dər /






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By the time he graduated, in 1987, Mendes had acquired a reputation as the Great Persuader.

From The New Yorker • Sep. 17, 2018

He came to this knowledge not via fancy polling models or sophisticated political science analyses, but just by watching the election unfold through what he calls his “Master Persuader lens.”

From Slate • Sep. 30, 2016

Black bass are good on craw colored jigs, chartreuse Persuader crankbaits, and watermelon soft plastics in coves in 10-15 feet.

From Washington Times • Jan. 20, 2016

Somehow, the picture of Smooth Lyndon the Senate Persuader does not carry over into his conduct of foreign affairs.

From Time Magazine Archive

If your bowels weren’t regular, he’d dose you with his own Peristaltic Persuader.

From "The Teacher’s Funeral" by Richard Peck




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