quitter
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of quitter
Example Sentences
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I might even take him to Howard’s house if I decided not to be mad at him anymore for calling me a quitter and a baby.
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“Who knew you were such a quitter, María Luisa,” Joe said, shaking his head.
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It’s not that you’re being a quitter, it’s just that you’ve got the sense to know when enough is enough.
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Don’t be a quitter my father always told me.
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Peltola, a former state lawmaker, avoided the sniping between Palin and Republican Nick Begich, who cast the former governor as a quitter and self-promoter.
From Seattle Times
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