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n. (plural of ruminator English)
Usage examples of "ruminators".
The Ramada offered free cable TV, which allowed the Ruminators to view a half-dozen different religious broadcasts at any time of day.
The Ruminators didn't share Robertson's paranoid worldview, but they admired his life-or-death style of fund-raising and hoped to pick up some pointers.
The Ruminators joined hands-no easy task, since four of them were on one bed and three were on the other.
The Ruminators scrambled off the beds, dropped to their knees and burst into a hymn, "Nearer My God to Thee.
He promised to bring the Ruminators another TV set, but warned them to keep their hymn singing at a low volume, so as not to disturb other guests.
They had come out low above the rolling highland plateau where the Ancients had turned loose their grazers and ruminators, unable to transport more than breeding stock to the north.