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Use "deflectors" in a sentence
"CNN always says that once the issues come to the table and the primary fight is over, that McCain deflectors will come together and vote for Obama."
"In the course of their run, contestants pick up "deflectors" - little gizmos that prompt a hunter to change course and act as if he / she hasn't seen the target."
"Andrew Webster soon also went after the men at the top, describing them as "squeamish deflectors of blame", while the chairman of selectors, Andrew Hilditch, he said, was merely repeating the comment "England outplayed us" like a skipping record.'"