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castigator

noun as in carper

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Federal Election Commission , it seems Mr. Will should be more upset with Mr. Obama for being a prophet, not a castigator.

As a castigator of violence in the name of justice, Pearce takes the player on 50 missions through Chicago’s autumn streets, back alleys and a decrepit housing project.

The poet was a severe castigator, and was never less forbearing with the lash than when these impostors of his day were under his hand for flagellation.

His castigator was melted at once.

So esteeming it, she had played the part of castigator.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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