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individualists

n. (plural of individualist English)

Usage examples of "individualists".

The divvy-up is something you rugged individualists have to settle among yourselves.

The muties, individualists by the very nature of their existence and owing no allegiance higher than that to the leaders of their gangs, were no match for the planned generalship of Joe-Jim, nor did their weapons match the strange, long knives that bit before a man was ready.

I live among natural individualists and to an extent, because I'm sapient, have become one myself.

Beijing has never forgotten the hideous propaganda blunder committed by Deng, so they'll step lightly, but they're afraid of all these uncontrolled and uncontrollable individualists they've created—"

Although most of the small settlements on Rushima consisted of clusters of homes and storage sheds along the single primitive road that snaked through the eastern part of the main continent, there were always those individualists who desired privacy, unspoiled territory, or simply the chance to acquire a larger grant of land in compensation for developing areas far from existing transport.

Some individualists were prone to turning off their com systems for weeks at a time.