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chooser

[ UK /t‍ʃˈuːzɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who chooses or selects out

How To Use chooser In A Sentence

  • Mobile WiFI Stumbler is "finer-grain" than the WiFI detecting and reporting displayed by the "chooser" applications on most WiFI-enabled devices, Biswas notes. InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs
  • Now here's the way I once heard a 'chooser' [1] do it. Writing for Vaudeville
  • But where I think the flaw in reasoning lies is that it puts the focus on the ethical choice rather the ethical chooser.
  • The two last cases of this misunderstanding are (1) the article on "Darwin and his Teachings" in the last _Quarterly Journal of Science_, which, though very well written and on the whole appreciative, yet concludes with a charge of something like blindness, in your not seeing that Natural Selection requires the constant watching of an intelligent "chooser," like man's selection to which you so often compare it; and (2) in Janet's recent work on the Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 1
  • Sometimes, these pickers and choosers even mix in their favorite features of other faiths.
  • Either it was a case of beggars can't be choosers or the interview panel had not found me too old, white, middle class and soft-hearted after all.
  • Beggars must [should] be no choosers
  • The first appearance of the hairetikos anthropos, the "chooser" of his own way rather than the common sense of the Church, is in Tit. iii. NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works
  • The "chooser" in the old Mac platform used to be the kind of thing I could (and did) explain to my grandmother, but the OS X Print Center is a giant, non-intuitive pain the ass. 7/20/03 Columbia County, NY (20
  • I would have preferred a house of my own rather than sharing, but beggars can't be choosers, I suppose.
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