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n. (plural of briefer English)
Usage examples of "briefers".
Rumsfeld, who was sitting at a far end of the table, paid close attention though he kept asking the briefers to please speak up, or please speak louder.
When the briefers were gone and he and Jake were alone, Albert Sidney Brown rumbled, "They'll never come up with hard intelligence.
He might have guessed it, the briefers were like all briefers: screwed up.
The nice clean surgical strike that the Pentagon briefers likened to the sure, precise prick of a rapier had turned into a radioactive bludgeon.
Like the other briefers, he referred to a large map covered with clear plastic sheets that took up the entire wall of the expandable tractor-trailer van which served as the corps briefing area.
We hoped to catch Ho Chi Minh and other governmental leaders at home, which, our briefers said, would end the war in a single masterstroke.
Brim's staff skimmer picked its way through rubble-strewn streets to the meeting, where briefers confirmed what he'd known all along: that Imperial starbases everywhere were suffering terrific damage.
In fact his plan depended on the presence of nightlife here— Estonia is livelier than most of the country—but the pier was derelict, as his briefers said it would be.