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exploiter

noun as in gold digger

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He was given just a few pounds a day in cash by his exploiters, despite working 70-hour weeks at the McDonald’s branch, he said.

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The irony of the term extension is that Disney, which pushed so hard to keep its own creations out of the public domain, is perhaps our most assiduous exploiter of, yes, the public domain.

Morris is a master exploiter of this kind of duality, and he sounds positively gleeful here.

Scientists who set out to quantify humanity’s impact on our 46,755 fellow species have found that we are the most prolific exploiters of animals — by far.

Clothier says the country's corruption culture is "absolutely a concern", but believes the increasingly organised criminal activity, fuelled by "exploiters" looking to benefit financially from athletes, is a greater worry.

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

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