signer
IPA: sˈaɪnɝ
noun
- One who signs something.
- One who uses sign language.
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Examples of "signer" in Sentences
- Each Signer has a dragon monster.
- Glatz was the third signer of sixteen.
- A co signer is also known as a surety.
- These steps are performed once by the signer.
- By signing this document, you become the Signer.
- But I heard that she was the daughter of the signer.
- He was one of the signers of the Treaty of Limerick.
- Witherspoon was the only clergyman among the signers.
- Clarke is one of the signers of the Portsmouth Compact.
- He was also one of the signers of the Somali Manifesto.
- So, it appears to me that this signer is using UK sign language.
- It can be debated whether the 1970 recall signer limitation is good state practice.
- The “oldest living signer is 98, and several signers died in the time since the document was published.”
- - the papers were prewritten confessions all in different hand writings saying the signer is a member of organization by mousavi
- A petition signer is not a representative in a Republic, the signer is a citizen, no more no less and should have the option to remain private.
- Any contract that has a seal after the name of the signer is a sealed contract, and every other is called an UNSEALED, ORAL, or VERBAL contract.
- Scotchman educated at Edinburgh, he became at once an ardent defender of the colonial cause, as "high a Son of Liberty as any man in America," destined to be better known as a signer of the Declaration of
- If only the name, signature and address in New Cassel (Westbury) were shown and not the Town of North Hempstead as well, the signature would be disqualified even though the signer was a currently enrolled voter.
- It went on to assert that the signer was a member of the Directors Guild and was not a member of the Communist Party, or affiliated with such a party: “I do not believe in and I am not a member of nor do I support any organization that believes in or teaches the overthrow of the United States Government by force or by any illegal or unconstitutional methods.”
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