faultfinder
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of faultfinder
Example Sentences
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The only faultfinder was Donald Edgar of the Daily Express.
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Last week a canny faultfinder was being tuned up by Nashville's George Peabody College for Teachers.
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He said of himself that he had been sentenced by his nature to be the faultfinder, to see the other side of things.
From Plays: Comrades; Facing Death; Pariah; Easter by Oland, Warner
Our late Mr. Moody says a true thing when he says that a faultfinder is usually a lightweight.
From The Nation Behind Prison Bars by Herr, George L. (George Lewis)
On the whole, however, the critic is far less of a professional faultfinder than is sometimes imagined.
From The Art of Letters by Lynd, Robert
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