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bearer
noun as in person who carries messages or deliveries
noun as in person who requests payment of bill
Strong matches
Weak match
Example Sentences
Be the bearer of dry facts or bad news, and you’ll leave me cold.
Records and co-author of “Heart & Soul: A Celebration of Black Music Style in America 1930-1975,” described the artist as a “local hero” to L.A. — a “standard bearer for the Southern California pop soul scene.”
Teo was a free agent, and that meant this band of ring bearers could be broken up, and, oh no!
The standard bearers of SoCal’s punk scene for more than five decades promised they’d hang it up with “Smoke & Fiction,” a compelling valediction of an LP released this year.
For above all else, my deepest commitment is to the person of Jesus Christ, my saviour and my God; the bearer of the sins and burdens of the world, and the hope of every person.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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