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How To Use Appeaser In A Sentence

  • You're a taxpayer-funded bludger, coward, tyrant-appeaser and liar.
  • In the series, the southerners are portrayed as wussy appeasers and the South Carolina representative, Edward Rutledge, is especially played as a priss which is somehow gratifying after campaigns in which the South is portrayed as the home of martial and American values. Matt Cooper: John Adams: Good for McCain -- and Kerry, Dukakis
  • We have met the appeasers and abettors of our enemies, and they are us!
  • There are those," Graham said, "who have tried to reduce Christ to a genial and innocuous appeaser; but Jesus said 'You are wrong-I have come as a firesetter and sword-wielder. CounterPunch
  • Like "socialist", "appeaser" and "community organizer", the appellation "underdog" is just another co-opted, re-jiggered rightwing button that gets pushed every time Ailes and Company want their audience to respond like the flinching sheep they are. Steven Weber: GOP-za-Poppin'!
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  • I and my friends are writing in for Hillary so we couldn't care less who the woos/appeaser selects. bettee Carville: Gore would make a great vice president...again
  • They are weak, petulant, hypocritical, disunited, duplicitous, sometimes anti-Semitic, and often anti-American appeasers.
  • Barack Obama embraced this consensus during the campaign, only to be called a naif and an appeaser. Alan Fein: It's Not Good Luck, It's Consensus
  • Here’s how brazen Mr. Rumsfeld was when he invoked Hitler’s appeasers to score his cheap points: Since Hitler was photographed warmly shaking Neville Chamberlain’s hand at Munich in 1938, the only image that comes close to matching it in epochal obsequiousness is the December 1983 photograph of Mr. Rumsfeld himself in Baghdad, warmly shaking the hand of Saddam Hussein in full fascist regalia. September 2006
  • Even better, he is prepared to stand up for his beliefs and treat the smug superiority of the trimmers, appeasers and Euro-elites with the contempt that they deserve.
  • The detailed record does tend to suggest that Eden was not the consistent anti-appeaser which he claimed to be.
  • Calling someone an ‘appeaser ‘is a dreadful insult, one implying, faint-heartedness, limp-wristedness, lily-liveredness, and all the rest.’
  • It is the appeasers' doctrine, the creed that inhibits the comprehensive response to a heinous deed.
  • An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile--hoping it will eat him last

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