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Definition of "wordsmiths" []

  • Plural form of wordsmith. (noun)

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  • "For one thing, the public is clearly on the side of the Democrats in terms of wanting to get out of Iraq and making the conduct of the war an issue in the 2008 campaign, but that has never stopped the banshees from howling about "cut and run" and "slow bleed" and whatever other terms their wordsmiths have field-tested for soundbite efficiency on Hardball and Meet the Press."
  • "The White House hopeful downplayed any expectations people may have had of his skills by repeating that he was going up against "wordsmiths" who have the kind of vocabularies that would, he said, give them an edge."
  • "We learn that the poet Archibald MacLeish, one of the "wordsmiths" of the U.N. Charter, went to Hotchkiss and Yale with Mr. Talbott's grandfather."