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Definition of Campaigners
1. campaigner [n] - See also: campaigner
Lexicographical Neighbors of Campaigners
Literary usage of Campaigners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Outing (1892)
"Unable to reproduce the raciness of our camp palaver, I will recall to the memory
of old campaigners that hour around which cling the romance and poetry, ..."
2. My Diary in India, in the Year 1858-9 by William Howard Russell (1860)
"Tactics of old campaigners.—Scene at the end of a march.—Mode of telling a story.—A
gentleman uncomfortably circumstanced. ..."
3. Indivisible Human Rights: The Relationship of Political and Civil Rights to by Human Rights Watch (Organization, Human Rights Watch (Organization) (1992)
"Attacks on Environmental campaigners Many people are familiar with the Chico
Mendes case in Brazil. But since his murder, his successors as leaders of the ..."
4. Life with the Trotters by John Splan (1889)
"... and the mistakes that caused him to be defeated—Sufficient preparation is what
makes good campaigners, while lack of work results disastrously—Fred ..."
5. History of the Reign of Charles the Fifth by William Robertson, William Hidkling Prescott (1857)
"And we may imagine that the conversation of the old campaigners must have turned
much more on the stirring scenes of early life, than on the sober ..."