battler

[ UK /bˈætlɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who fights (or is fighting)
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How To Use battler In A Sentence

  • Concerning the battlers, I think more people are battling.
  • His "battler" reputation can't rehabilitate an unsustainably low strikeout rate (49 in 121 innings), though he will be helped by the Feliz addition. Mets Geek
  • Brave battler Bracewell rescued his career once after serious ankle trouble at Everton.
  • Latham's message potentially appeals to traditional Labor votes who've stuck with Labor, and the aspirational battlers who've gone to Howard.
  • Tonight on Four Corners, the winners and losers in a market where water barons, battlers, governments and the river itself wrestle over water.
  • None of these candidates seem to inspire those voters who might call themselves ‘normal’ Aussie battlers.
  • There were similar endless squabbles over how things should be run, and by whom, and a population of battlers trying to rise a little in the world.
  • Howard's decent, hard-working battlers are best epitomised by the Kerrigan family - decent people trying to survive being run over by corporate greed.
  • Lodging lake tahoe of a semantically skua unwebbed autocratically from a battler in sidesplitting ixobrychus with syneresis of cds that are not extraterritorial in your slickly gerbille at all. Rational Review
  • The political constraints placed on the bank back then have come home to roost, as the bank increases rates just as the economy starts to stall, a double blow to Howard's heavily-mortgaged battlers.
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