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n. (right-winger English)
Usage examples of "right-wingers".
We cannot struggle against Fascism unless we are willing to understand it, a thing which both left-wingers and right-wingers have conspicuously failed to do -- basically, of course, because they dared not.
Why, it's lucky for you you didn't meet any of our real right-wingers, like God's Lightning for instance.
Middle-readers would rise up with right-wingers, and left-libertarians, and the Illuminati aren't powerful enough to withstand that kind of massive revolution.
So many right-wingers are secret left-hand-path magicians and Satanists that of course they spotted the symbol for what it was right away.
The pre-1946 Republican Party would confuse young right-wingers today.
It would be liberals rounding up right-wingers and putting them on trial for hate crimes.
On second thought, young right-wingers, abandon hope of ever being a writer.
Even apart from the pathetic efforts of craven conservatives to win admiring glances from editors of the New York Times by attacking fellow conservatives, right-wingers get into death-match struggles about who said what at a dinner party ten years ago when no one is watching.