upholder
IPA: ʌphˈoʊɫdɝ
noun
- Someone who upholds something.
- (obsolete) A dealer in secondhand furniture and clothes; an upholdster.
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Examples of "upholder" in Sentences
- Cuomo is the attorney general, the upholder of the law, as slimey as AIG was, they broke no laws.
- Remember which Pacquiao upholder is the lawyer as well LOL. hotcouponoffers onNovember 15th, 2009 4: 39 am
- One of them described the row as a "blemish" on the university's reputation as an upholder of freedom of expression.
- After feeling the pull of real concern and emotion, Visser retreats, returning to his role as an upholder of apartheid at home and at work.
- Eleanor MorganRaylan's not the only upholder of the law with a strong criminal element in the family – it seems it's virtually a requirement of the job.
- Pacquiaos upholder Bob Arum is open to creation the match up happen as prolonged as Floyd Mayweather Jr. handles negotiation in the professional manner as good as not in the media or papers.
- The French Revolution made an end of that old distinction in which the Tory was known as the upholder of Crown-prerogative and the Whig as the supporter of a constitutional oligarchy of great families.
- But now they don't have the Heff, for yesterday the venerable Simon Heffer – columnist, upholder of tradition, chief constable of Her Majesty's grammar police – departed, "by mutual consent", to pursue interests academic.
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