Definitionn. a person who backs a politician or a team etc.
Last update: July 24, 2015
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She needs a morale booster to come out of the grief. [Please select]
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Students have put the booster in their exhibt to make it working. [Please select]
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"I'll bet you anything you like," said Dorothy, "it's 'Booster's' wife."' [Please select]
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Dorothy was sure that "Booster's" wife was a bad lot.' [Please select]
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Evidently he disapproved of "Booster's" wife for the same reason that he disapproved of Vera.' [Please select]
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So the affair of Nicky and "Booster's" wife was as if it had never been.' [Please select]
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And yet Anthony's idea was wrecked by "Booster's" wife.' [Please select]
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Babbitt and Ryland were fellow-members of the Boosters' Club, and no Booster felt right if he bought anything from another Booster without receiving a discount. [Please select]
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Ryland wore spats, he wrote long letters about City Planning and Community Singing, and, though he was a Booster, he was known to carry in his pocket small volumes of poetry in a foreign language. [Please select]
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