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shedder
/ ˈʃɛdə /
noun
- a person or thing that sheds
- an animal, such as a llama, snake, or lobster, that moults
- a person who milks cows in a milking shed
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Example Sentences
Some “super shedders” also produce an above-average number of particles, unknowingly placing those around them at greater risk of infection, the paper found.
From Time
Never shall I be called, I promise thee, an unnecessary shedder of blood.
From Project Gutenberg
It takes the live minnow readily, also shedder crawfish, and will not refuse earthworms, cut butcher meat or liver.
From Project Gutenberg
Where is the divine injunction against the shedder of man's blood to rest?
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I could not give him up as a shedder of blood—he was in my hand.
From Project Gutenberg
At any rate the goddess was born—shedder of the lightnings even from her birth.
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