heckler

[ UK /hˈɛklɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈhɛkɫɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who tries to embarrass you with gibes and questions and objections
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How To Use heckler In A Sentence

  • Posted at 01: 21 PM on Feb 1, 2008 by rya sheckler is so hot Life of Ryan Thrashes Reality Show Stereotypes
  • I saw a speaker interrupted by a heckler who yelled out "Talk slower", and two seconds later another spectator shouted, "Listen faster".
  • His sharpness in dealing with hecklers was mesmerising.
  • Heckler = person who verbaly harasses others Usage: The hackler kept interrupting the speaker with rude remarks. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Bruce indulges in some incisive improvisation, especially when dealing with the inevitable heckler.
  • I was annoyed by hecklers during the last half of my speech.
  • The work's title, Brank & Heckle, refers to a brank, a 16th-century iron muzzle used to silence women offenders, and hecklers, first thought to refer to 19th-century Dundee mill workers who, while heckling combing out flax would, like the artist, give surreptitious voice to dissent. This week's new exhibitions
  • I was annoyed by hecklers during the last half of my speech.
  • A heckler is a person who shouts an uninvited comment, usually disparaging, at a performance or event, or interrupting set-piece speeches, for example at a political meeting. One Night Only Star Romances Some Unknown
  • The way Joe Clark walks or what Pierre Trudeau shouts at a heckler is far more crucial to the election or re-election of a local candidate than the campaign the candidate wages or the work he may have done, as a Member of Parliament, over the preceding three or four years. From Trudeau to Clark to Trudeau
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