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faultfinder

[fawlt-fahyn-der] / ˈfɔltˌfaɪn dər /




















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Last week a canny faultfinder was being tuned up by Nashville's George Peabody College for Teachers.

From Time Magazine Archive

The only faultfinder was Donald Edgar of the Daily Express.

From Time Magazine Archive

Our late Mr. Moody says a true thing when he says that a faultfinder is usually a lightweight.

From The Nation Behind Prison Bars by George L. (George Lewis) Herr

All is tranquil, re236spectable, and luxurious, and it would take a chronic faultfinder not to be content with the manner with which these admirable restorations and refurnishings have been carried out.

From Castles and Chateaux of Old Touraine and the Loire Country by M. F. (Milburg Francisco) Mansfield

After his conversion he made amends, though he was always the atrabilious faultfinder.

From Unicorns by James Huneker




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