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obliterators

  • plural
    of obliterator.
    obliterator
    noun
    a person or thing that obliterates, wipes out, or effaces.

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What happened to his overworked officials who chanced to bring their obliterators down upon the royal countenance by mistake is too awful to contemplate!

From Peeps at Postage Stamps by Stanley Currie Johnson

But the usual obliterators of history and of records made their usual clean sweep, and it has disappeared.

From The Brighton Road The Classic Highway to the South by Charles G. (Charles George) Harper

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