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Use "wildcatters" in a sentence
"The arrival of suddenly wealthy miners and oil-wildcatters from the West — men who didn't care for clubby New York society — suddenly sullied the playgrounds of New York's wealthy, showing up at Saratoga and winning races."
""I don't think the threat of a double-dip recession will stop many companies from hiring," said Jeff Eshelman, spokesman for the trade group of oil and gas producers, once known as "wildcatters.""
"While this precious pair of "wildcatters" are thus employed, a good opportunity is given us to describe their retreat."