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slayer

[sley-er] / ˈsleɪ ər /


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“Your slayer,” she captioned a photo of herself in costume.

From Los Angeles Times

Stakeholders: It makes me think of vampire slayers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Saint George is widely known as Christianity's most famous dragon slayer and is commonly depicted as a warrior holding a lance.

From Science Daily

All states have some form of a slayer rule that prevents killers from inheriting from their victims.

From Salon

She developed a reputation as a giant slayer by outcompeting market-leader Intel a decade ago to take the lead in producing central processing units, or CPUs, for personal computers and data centers.

From The Wall Street Journal