Search for crossword answers and clues

Answer for the clue "Book coverer? ", 8 letters:
reviewer

Alternative clues for the word reviewer

Word definitions for reviewer in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Reviewer (April 30, 1966 – June 6, 1977) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known as the sire of U.S. Racing Hall of Fame filly Ruffian .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A person who writes critical reviews for a newspaper or other publication; a critic

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1610s, "one who reviews" (in any sense), agent noun from review (v.). Specifically, "one who critically examines and passes judgment on new publications or productions; a writer of reviews" is from 1650s.

Usage examples of reviewer.

Reviewers who could see no structure in the book assumed its author must have sacrificed architectonic considerations for local pleasures.

For he soon found that, by the blunder of reviewer or printer, the best of the verses quoted were misquoted, and so rendered worthy of the epithet attached to them.

Until that point, Mace had appeared-while plainly nervous-to be in control and able to account for his actions as the FDA reviewer who had overseen the Montayne new drug application.

Darwin would no more expect an island of black men to be turned white, or even perceptibly whitened after a few generations, than the reviewer himself would do so.

Margolin has been compared by admiring reviewers to both Scott Turow and John Grishamin other words, he is a writer capable of adding that chill edge of darkness to the hot legal thriller.

Margolin has been compared by admiring reviewers to both Scott Turow and John Grisham-in other words, he is a writer capable of adding that chill edge of darkness to the hot legal thriller.

Though one reviewer thought that no modern teenager would be able to identify with an 18th century Bhutanese monk.

Big Name Fans with reps as fanzine reviewers of low-brow space opera and elves-and-dragons schlock, inveigle an innocent academic critic into taking part in the animal act, add two science fiction writers, one with pretensions to literary ambitions, namely Dexter, and one to proclaim that he was only in it to separate Joe from his beer money, namely that flaming red asshole Garret Selby.

The invited columnists, reviewers and other guests were to sit at named places.

Mister Gench contends that the notorious sledgehammer sequence, cited by reviewers and critics as a grisly triumph of the latest in special effects technology, actually took place and was filmed with an ultra high speed sixteen millimeter camera at up to two hundred forty frames per second, requiring from four to ten times the lighting employed in routine production shots.

The chances, moreover, of specimens that have varied successfully, intermarrying, are, I think, greater than the reviewer above quoted from would admit.

In the meantime, I want to thank Ed Ferman and Kris Rusch for asking me to step at least temporarily into the shoes of such illustrious reviewers as Algis Budrys, John Clute, Joanna Russ, Alfred Bester, Avram Davidson and Damon Knight, to name just a few.

The publisher, coincidentally Tibbett's own company, had gone so far as to mail tiny white death masks to the major reviewers.

He could strive for what the Archaicist reviewers called “a refreshingly anachronistic flavor.

Unfortunately, one of the subjects on which I blithered was the fact that WiPPwas looking for a few good book reviewers.