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ranter

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Word definitions for ranter in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ranter \Rant"er\ (r[a^]nt"[~e]r), n. A noisy talker; a raving declaimer. (Eccl. Hist.) One of a religious sect which sprung up in 1645; -- called also Seekers . See Seeker . One of the Primitive Methodists, who seceded from the Wesleyan Methodists on the ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone who rants and raves; speaks in a violent or loud manner [syn: raver ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. One who rants; a noisy, boisterous speaker or declaimer.

Usage examples of ranter.

That very first day four years ago, the day Dad had brought Ringwood to Ironhall, Ranter had been the Brat, big even then.

Once Ringwood was accepted, of course, and Dad had gone away forever, then he had become the Brat and Ranter had been free to choose his new name.

Harald served as secretary, valet, or footman as required, and sometimes man-at-arms before Ringwood and Ranter joined the team.

It took five years to turn an outcast rebel boy into a Blade and even Prime Candidate Ranter had been in the school for less than four.

Did Leader not point out that when I wrote those words there were a dozen boys ahead of Ranter in the senior class and he was a full year from completing his training?

Leader knows that what I said about Ranter implied that he is destined to be a face in the ranks, a carrier-out of orders from above, not the leader of a private guard expected to make decisions and win the loyalty of subordinates?

Now Ranter made a beeline for it, perhaps with the thought that this would be his only chance to sit in it.

In practice expulsion was not the death sentence it seemed, as Ranter must know.

Lord Roland glanced at Tancred, who shrugged, and then at the unfortunate Ranter, scowling as he waited to hear his fate.

A lifetime working for Ranter was an appalling prospect, but to back out now would look like cowardice.

He made Ranter seem like a sulky child, although they were the same age.

Ringwood himself was at earth point, with Ranter on his left, at death.

Then he saw Ranter hurrying back in and decided he could run and eat something after all.

The jockeying was fierce, and Ranter had very nearly been thrown off into a patch of thistles.

Bellman could add patience to her catalogue of virtues, for this was at least the sixth time Ranter had interrupted her story.