Coiners [noun]
Definition of Coiners:
discoverer
Opposite/Antonyms of Coiners:
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Sentence/Example of Coiners:
He saw the huge form of the master-coiner rising above all the rest, as cutlasses gleamed and eyes sparkled round.
A philosopher, that is, a nominal philosopher without imagination, is a coiner.
The waggoner fell an easy prey to the furious coiner at first.
The coiner saw his chance, and quick to act as to think, he made for the exit.
His real name is Barney Green, and he is a bad lot—gold thief and coiner.
While there he espies Rebelledo, the chief coiner, and two of his comrades examining the contents of his trunk.
Auctioneer or coiner, with equal ease, might somewhere here drive his trade.
If then the coiner be deemed worthy of death, how much more the heretic!
And before the coiner could offer any resistance, they knocked his weapons from his hands, and fell upon him.
A friendly hand from behind the coiner had knocked up his arm in the very nick of time.