mainstreamer
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of mainstreamer
First recorded in 1960–65; mainstream + -er 1
Example Sentences
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The notorious Fox News host and primary mainstreamer of white nationalist views was at it again on Monday night, presenting the coronavirus vaccine as some kind of evil conspiracy and discouraging his audience from getting it.
From Salon
A friend calls him a “mainstreamer,” someone whose passion for the hobby has spread word to the broader public.
From Washington Times
The truth is that someone with a self-image as a subversive needs to work with a mainstreamer Céline Dion fan to meet reform goals.
From Time
Of course, but the average mainstreamer isn’t seeking quality for qualities sake, and the average enthusiast is willing to pay way more for perceived quality.
From Forbes
But Bill’s spark of humanity was never fully expunged, and eventually he broke free from her hold and set out to live a mainstreamer’s life.
From Forbes
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