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interviewers

n. (plural of interviewer English)

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When interviewers asked if her father had taught her to write, she said: “He taught me something about storytelling, and squash.

And I bet if all six of us marched over to one of those autonomic TV interviewers, like one of Lucky Bagman's, and told it, they'd find time to take off from babbling about those satellites long enough to demand that justice be done!

The second metaphor was probably the better of the two, but you couldn't very well tell interviewers that as far as you were concerned, such things as dreams and vague longings and sensations like déjà-vu really came down to nothing more than a bunch of mental farts.

They retreated to the fringes of the crowd, well away from the cameras and interviewers, to weep bitter tears and plan future revenges.

Chantelle allowed herself just a few appearances with some of the more important interviewers, where she was immediately humble, self-effacing, and just delighted to be able to do her small bit to make this very special day a success.

As I tend to say to friends or interviewers who ask about Simmons’s prose appearing on the screen—“I’ll believe it when I’m eating popcorn in the theater and watching the final credit crawl.

While I was sitting there pontificating on freedom of the press and being congratulated for my forth­rightness by the interviewers (Why are they all so alike?