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right-winger

n. 1 A person who belongs to the political right. 2 A member of the right wing of a party or group. 3 (context sports English) A winger who plays on the right.

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right-winger

n. a member of a right wing political party [syn: rightist]

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Right-Winger (comics)

Right-Winger is a fictional comic book character who exists in the Marvel Universe.

Usage examples of "right-winger".

The man Miller we have tagged as an extreme right-winger, a man who loathes our country.

Senior among them in the assassination attempt and second-in-command to Bastien-Thiry was Lieutenant Alain Bougrenet de la Tocnaye, an extreme right-winger from a family of landed gentry.

The press said it looked bad because his Pepperdine position had been funded by Richard Mellon Scaife, whose funding of the Arkansas Project was not yet public knowledge, but who was widely recognized as an extreme right-winger with an animus toward me.

We cannot struggle against Fascism unless we are willing to understand it, a thing which both left-wingers and right-wingers have conspicuously failed to do -- basically, of course, because they dared not.

And left-wingers and right-wingers are fighting pollution with a growing vehemence .

Someone’s gonna blow up the Statue of Liberty or the Empire State Building, that’s what I think—the right-wingers, the left-wingers, or the goddam A-rabs.

Someone's gonna blow up the Statue of Liberty or the Empire State Building, that's what I think—the right-wingers, the left-wingers, or the goddam A-rabs.

As Kumylzhensky thundered on about the alleged misdeeds of the Twentieth Directorate, it became evident to world observers that the KGB as a whole had been acting to bring about the downfall of Party and military right-wingers, and restore the impetus toward an open society in the Soviet Union that had been so tragically reversed following the death of Kumylzhensky's predecessor.

Why, it's lucky for you you didn't meet any of our real right-wingers, like God's Lightning for instance.

Middle-readers would rise up with right-wingers, and left-libertarians, and the Illuminati aren't powerful enough to withstand that kind of massive revolution.

So many right-wingers are secret left-hand-path magicians and Satanists that of course they spotted the symbol for what it was right away.

The pre-1946 Republican Party would confuse young right-wingers today.

It would be liberals rounding up right-wingers and putting them on trial for hate crimes.

On second thought, young right-wingers, abandon hope of ever being a writer.

Even apart from the pathetic efforts of craven conservatives to win admiring glances from editors of the New York Times by attacking fellow conservatives, right-wingers get into death-match struggles about who said what at a dinner party ten years ago when no one is watching.