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Synonyms for carper


Grammar : Noun
Spell : kahrp
Phonetic Transcription : kɑrp

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Définition of carper

Origin :
  • mid-15c., "talker," agent noun from carp (v.).
  • noun critic
Example sentences :
  • I damned every Carper into fiddlestrings from old Adam to old Columbus.
  • Extract from : « Dwellers in the Hills » by Melville Davisson Post
  • There has never been an age that has not had its carper to tell you of the wonders that once were.
  • Extract from : « Pike & Cutlass » by George Gibbs
  • A carper might have said that Eddy was the least bit vague on the subject of the dear old days.
  • Extract from : « The Man Upstairs » by P. G. Wodehouse
  • But she was civil even as she sighed, and he would have been a carper who complained.
  • Extract from : « The President » by Alfred Henry Lewis
  • After the Carper lease expired without renewal, the caretakers left.
  • Extract from : « Salona, Fairfax County, Virginia » by Ellen Anderson
  • We are far from sharing the opinion of a carper who remarked that, as sermons go, this volume is rather dear.
  • Extract from : « Flowers of Freethought » by George W. Foote
  • Any carper can find the faults in a great work; it is only the enlightened who can discover all its merits.
  • Extract from : « Talks on the study of literature. » by Arlo Bates
  • Carper's four patterns of knowing serve as an organizing framework for asking epistemological questions of caring in nursing.
  • Extract from : « Nursing as Caring » by Anne Boykin
  • Carper's patterns of knowing offer a framework for organizing the content for studying this nursing situation.
  • Extract from : « Nursing as Caring » by Anne Boykin
  • The man so meagrely furnished as to hold no such idea is but a carper, not a critic.
  • Extract from : « Essays sthetical » by George Calvert

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