surpriser

IPA: sɝprˈaɪzɝ

noun

  • Someone who surprises.
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Examples of "surpriser" in Sentences

  • It will be a world surpriser that beats one horse-power developed by one pound of coal.
  • My surpriser-in-advance this week is Martin Walker, a senior scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center, and director of the A.
  • It was surrounded by "a dyke of eight feet broad, and a thick mud wall of ten feet high, sufficient to stop a sudden surpriser.
  • Ever the surpriser, Smirky just launched what is presumably the last topping on the sundae of his legacy: a full-scale war on reproductive rights.
  • He knows that some day -- unless he is shot first -- his Judas will set to work, the trap will be laid, and he will be the surprised instead of a surpriser at a stick-up.
  • I guess the bottom line, GOD must be very bored knowing all that is without ever having anything to look forward to because you can't surprise the surpriser when the surpriser is the all knowing GOD.
  • The third day of our journey (6th February), they brought us to a town of their own, seated near a fair river, on the side of a hill, environed with a dyke of eight feet broad, and a thick mud wall of ten feet high, sufficient to stop a sudden surpriser.

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