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n. (plural of debunker English)
Usage examples of "debunkers".
At the other extreme were the debunkers, for whom all evidence, no matter the claimed quality or quantity of corroborating fact, was as entirely unconvincing.
You can just put on your hat again, and walk right back down those stairs, Mister, We've had too many psychologists and debunkers around here, and we don't want any more.
Professional debunkers would occasionally sit in on the services and observe Catherine as she distributed "healing cards" among the congregation, telling them to write down their specific "prayer needs," as well as names and addresses.
She made sure to use a ringer and fake blood when professional debunkers were in the audience.
And if hardened debunkers can sense the appeal, what must those untutored in scientific scepticism, like Mr `Buckley', feel?
There would be debunkers out in California who would object that pure gold wouldn't stand up as construction material.
In 1873 Mark Twain led the van of the debunkers, scraping the gilt off the lily in the Gilded Age.
And if hardened debunkers can sense the appeal, what must those untutored in scientific sceptiĀcism, like Mr 'Buckley', feel?