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saboteursab‧o‧teur /ˌsæbəˈtɜː $ -ˈtɜːr/ noun [countable] saboteurOrigin: 1900-2000 French saboter; ➔ SABOTAGE2 - Anyone with a foreign accent, including refugee children, were labelled as potential saboteurs.
- As for whether it was hunt saboteurs or home-going Christmas drunks, the station will make all possible enquiries.
- For the rest of the hunting season, the saboteurs will play a cat and mouse game with the huntsmen.
- Hunt stewards are trying to force the saboteurs off private land on to a public footbath.
- The second possibility was that some fiendishly cunning saboteur was at work.
- Their solicitor told the court they only wanted to frighten the saboteur and they were sorry he'd been injured.
NOUN► hunt· The hunt saboteurs say they were threatened after the incident.· The Hunt saboteurs bar extreme right sympathisers from its organisation.· As for whether it was hunt saboteurs or home-going Christmas drunks, the station will make all possible enquiries.· Read in studio Two huntsmen have been jailed for two months for knocking down a hunt saboteur with a four wheeled buggy. someone who deliberately damages, destroys, or spoils someone else’s property or activities, in order to prevent them from doing something: The lorries were wrecked by saboteurs. → hunt saboteur |