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protestor

n. (alternative spelling of protester English)

Usage examples of "protestor".

The head protestor had his face set in an almost Hymie Weiss-type of scowl.

Of his adoption, on Salutai, of the identity of a liberal protestor named Segovia, and of his role as liaison with a woman named Hana Calderon, also in the employ of the secret police.

He was a half a block away from the center when he saw the protestors take their signs and go home.

I guess I should be glad he only sent protestors this time, instead of throwing cinder blocks through the front windows again.

I could only glimpse an ocean of protestors in front of a governmental-looking building.

As he received the news of the massacre of the Gamon protestors, his heart sank.

Moore invites the protestors into the store, hands his microphone over to the employee, and urges his audience to shop for books elsewhere.

He hides the deletion by cutting to footage of protestors and a photo of the Mayor before going back and showing Heston.

Now the scene cuts to protestors, including a woman with a Million Moms March T-shirt, who asks how Heston could come here.

That mob of protestors outside Assembly Hall has refused to disperse, despite repeated orders to disband.

The protestors and the mounted grims seemed to have control of the field with all the parliamentary constables killed, lying wounded, or in retreat.

The grims were forming up to ride again, leaving the protestors in a spasm of joyful destruction, uprooting benches and starting to smash in the front doors of New Mound House.

The only real effort shown by the protestors was their jockeying attempts to get their faces in front of the many television cameras that whirred up at them from the sidewalk.

Bronx police station had become a magnet for protestors over the past few weeks.

The celebrity protestors were allowing the proles to be processed first.