wirepuller
Americannoun
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a person or thing that pulls wires.
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a person who uses secret means to direct and control the actions of others, especially for selfish ends; intriguer.
noun
Other Word Forms
- wirepulling noun
Etymology
Origin of wirepuller
1825–30, wire + puller ( def. )
Example Sentences
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He is seen to be a cold-blooded international tycoon and wirepuller, whose “digger” image is wholly cynical and whose global ruthlessness is a matter for shame.
From BusinessWeek • Jul. 29, 2011
O hero amongst men, as a wooden doll is made to move its limbs by the wirepuller, so are creatures made to work by the Lord of all.
From The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated into English Prose Vana Parva, Part 1 by Ganguli, Kisari Mohan
The sovereigns whose wirepuller he was were constitutional, and themselves exercised practically very little influence on the course of events.
From Lectures and Essays by Smith, Goldwin
I have never done anything; I have never been a doer, a canvasser, a wirepuller, a manager, in the ordinary sense of these words.
From My Autobiography A Fragment by Müller, F. Max (Friedrich Max)
When, in course of time, he exchanged the functions of physician in ordinary for those of wirepuller in ordinary, he found that the time passed in medical study had not been thrown away.
From Lectures and Essays by Smith, Goldwin
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