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troubleshooter

[ US /ˈtɹəbəɫˌʃutɝ/ ]
[ UK /tɹˈʌbə‍lʃˌuːtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a worker whose job is to locate and fix sources of trouble (especially in mechanical devices)

How To Use troubleshooter In A Sentence

  • Fearing a lethal shootout his Troubleshooter friends search for Murphy to persuade him to come in peacefully. Into the Fire-Suzanne Brockmann « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • Lew calls himself a "troubleshooter" - able to manage his long-distance family responsibilities as easily as reading the city budget, which he must submit by April 1. Allen Lew takes on D.C. budget challenge
  • Open the Print Troubleshooter, which helps you diagnose and solve printer problems.
  • Since the nationalisation the veteran troubleshooter has been wrestling to turn the bank around. Times, Sunday Times
  • Any that slip into the lowest category of ‘poor’ when the Comprehensive Performance Assessment tables are updated next year could see government troubleshooters sent in.
  • World War II, in case you hadn't heard, was quite a big war; because of his position as "troubleshooter" for the Armed Forces, writers like Joe Kubert, Bob Haney, Bob Kanigher, Archie Goodwin, Frank Robbins and David Michelinie could insert the Soldier into any theater of the war at any period. John Seavey’s Storytelling Engines: The Unknown Soldier | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • The famous oil troubleshooter, Red Adair, who died a few years ago, mentioned in a biography that an oilrig in the gulf of Mexico, which in that particular instance belonged to the Mexican government, had been the most difficult problem he had ever been called to fix. BP, LLC | RedState
  • Enter Ray Rhodes, a highly regarded defensive troubleshooter with a knack for resurrecting Milquetoast units.
  • As for third world countries, we had an american 'troubleshooter' over from our well, Ok I don't work there anymore parent company last year, and he considered Scotland to be a third world country. Double Whammy
  • troubleshooter" may just turn out to have a universal appeal to the German nation and even the leading lights of European Union. TheTrumpet.com: Front Page
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