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comer

noun as in one with promise

Strong match

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Instead of competing as a limited series, “Shōgun” now will annihilate any and all comers in the drama categories.

He has fun swinging a golf club around and taking out all comers.

From Salon

But in the months since, Johnson’s bottom-up leadership style, in which he tries to hear out all comers, has created a leadership vacuum on Ukraine aid that others are increasingly willing and able to fill.

David Scholnick, the professor responsible for the project, spent the next decade defending his research to all comers, insisting that Mr. Coburn did him dirty.

In addition to the very familiar names on the lineup, Sundance will also feature up and comers and other artists diving into new areas.

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

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