carper

[ US /ˈkɑɹpɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who constantly criticizes in a petty way
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How To Use carper In A Sentence

  • Unfortunately, those who did return found the locals severely hostile and scarpered quickly.
  • We don't need any more headstrong, litigious lawyers; we've been groaning under the weight of carpers and cavillers for years.
  • Inevitably the snipers and the carpers have done their worst to make life uncomfortable for him.
  • If carper and anonymous are right, I've still a long way to go before professionalism! Hobbyists
  • Plus, somebody pranged my car in the parking lot and scarpered, leaving me with a $700 repair bill. Is the bus strike coming to an end? « knitnut.net
  • Or are you going to scarper now the going's got tough? On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • After establishing a history of paying bills he sought credit facilities before scarpering with the loot, leaving banks chasing a ghost.
  • ‘I can't do this,’ he said before scarpering.
  • We don't need any more headstrong, litigious lawyers; we've been groaning under the weight of carpers and cavillers for years.
  • Team spokesman Tad Carper said the addition of Symon is part of a trend by NBA teams to localize the arena experience by connecting with area businesses.
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