Use "raiser|raisers" in a sentence

1. Cattleman now app cattle raisers insurance cattle raisers trading co

2. The fire-raiser.

3. Sometimes Bundlers are called raisers, as …

4. You're the fire-raiser.

5. I found the fire-raiser!

6. Aborted Hell Raiser (Baseball Tees) $24.99

7. One lady said: “In our church, we have many fund-raisers.

8. The fire-raiser... observed them to die.

9. 4 synonyms for Agriculturist: agriculturalist, cultivator, grower, raiser

10. I met him briefly once at a fund-raiser.

11. Today, tax-raisers outnumber tax-cutters by nearly seven to one.

12. Ah, icebox raiser. It's empty, how do you like that?

13. The bullfight hinges on this characteristic, one that the Spanish stock raisers constantly try to improve.

14. Turn back again towards Col Raiser shortly before the access point to Sass Rigais.

15. The BIMSTEC Summit’s curtain-raiser programme this evening is very important from West Bengal’s perspective.

16. You might reassure your fellow French club members that plans are Afoot for a fund raiser to …

17. The hospital has now bought a new body scanner, thanks to the generosity of local fund-raisers.

18. Synonyms for Arsonist include incendiary, firebug, pyromaniac, torch, firebomber, burner, fire-raiser, firestarter, pyro and torcher

19. It gives me great pleasure to participate in this Curtain Raiser event to BIMSTEC Summit 2008.

20. Timken is the eighth $100,000-plus Bush fund-raiser to be nominated for an Ambassadorship since January

21. Mutual admiration aside, we've called you here, Mrs. Dubois, because Manny has a very important fund-raiser tomorrow.

22. Always held in the Allenton Park each third full weekend in August! Each year the Allenton picnic is the largest fund raiser

23. Long allied with controversial causes, he gave a fund-raiser for the Black Panthers that inspired the term radical chic.

24. A Bagpiper can be heard piping at Weddings, Funerals, Memorials, Banquets, Birthdays, Anniversaries, Graduation Ceremonies, Veterans Events, Fund Raisers, Golf Tournaments, Corporate Events and Benefit Auctions

25. 24 Clinton was initially burdened with a do-nothing fund-raiser, but quickly replaced him with a young whiz named Rahm Emanuel.

26. The operations against the Palaus, however, turned out to be only a curtain-raiser for the show to come — the recapture of the Philippines.

27. Such ideas, he said, were “weak fancied trifles” manufactured by “devil-raisers and devil-makers” who “cheated the ignorant world with a devil of their own making.”

28. As it is customary for a hen to cackle after laying an egg, the chicken raiser accordingly credited the cackler with all the eggs that had been laid.

29. With Democrats suffering from an 'enthusiasm' gap, Mrs Obama tried to inject some pizzazz into the proceedings at a Milwaukee fund-raiser, wearing a pink dress and a sparkly necklace.

30. It also competes in a regular Afro-Asia Cup against an Africa XI which was designed as a fund-raiser for the African Cricket Association and the Asian Cricket Council.

31. Agriculturist - someone concerned with the science or art or business of cultivating the soil agriculturalist, cultivator, grower, raiser farmer, granger, husbandman, sodbuster - a person who operates a farm fruit grower - someone who grows fruit commercially

32. Agriculturist - someone concerned with the science or art or business of cultivating the soil Agriculturalist, cultivator, grower, raiser farmer, granger, husbandman, sodbuster - a person who operates a farm fruit grower - someone who grows fruit commercially

33. Agriculturalist- someone concerned with the science or art or business of cultivating the soil agriculturist, cultivator, grower, raiser farmer, granger, husbandman, sodbuster- a person who operates a farm fruit grower- someone who grows fruit commercially

34. / ˈɑːr.s ə n.ɪst / (UK also fire-raiser) a person who intentionally starts a fire in order to damage or destroy something, especially a building: Police are blaming Arsonists for the spate of fires in the Greenfields housing estate

35. Clipped Wings® is an organization for current and former United Airlines, Capital, Pan Am and Continental Flight Attendants, Stewardesses, Hostesses to "Continue the Connection" with chapter meetings, lunches, book clubs, pop up activities, fund raisers, volunteer hours and a biennial convention

36. / ˈɑːr.s ə n.ɪst / (UK also fire-raiser) a person who intentionally starts a fire in order to damage or destroy something, especially a building: Police are blaming Arsonists for the spate of fires in the Greenfields …

37. ‘Today, the restored teahouse once again plays host to tea-party fund-raisers, Cookouts with friends, and children's parties.’ ‘June, July, August - 92 days filled with no school, great weather, family reunions, vacations, ball games and Cookouts.’ ‘You normally see them at backyard Cookouts …

38. The Cartwheels are playing at the Daylesford Masonic Hall as part of a fund raiser for the Daylesford CFA tonight starting at 7pm There will be us in big band mode, a magician, DJ, spinning wheel, raffles and lots of fun !! The Cartwheels haven't played in Daylesford for ages so we are really looking forward to it

39. Cooperator: 1 n an associate in an activity or endeavor or sphere of common interest Synonyms: collaborator , pardner , partner Types: bridge partner one of a pair of bridge players who are on the same side of the game dancing partner one of a pair of people who dance together raiser a bridge partner who increases the partner's bid Type of:

40. Sir James Wilson Vincent SAvile OBE KCSG (/ ˈ s æ v ɪ l /; 31 October 1926 – 29 October 2011) was an English DJ, television and radio personality who hosted BBC shows including Top of the Pops and Jim'll Fix It.He raised an estimated £40 million for charities and, during his lifetime, was widely praised for his personal qualities and as a fund-raiser.