Definitionn. someone who expresses strong approval
Last update: August 9, 2015
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And as he's a real shaver, I'll have the minister or some other responsible man for an indorser.' [Please select]
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The captain told him he would lend him the money if Hasbrook would give him a good indorser on the paper. [Please select]
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After the captain had parted with the money, he ascertained that the indorser was not worth a dollar. [Please select]
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"You cheated me out of a thousand dollars, by giving me an indorser you knew wasn't worth a dollar." [Please select]
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The person who makes the draft is called "the drawer;" the person to whom the money is ordered paid writes his name on the back of the draft and is called "an indorser." [Please select]
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He didn't want to git no indorser, but he'd show me his books an' give me a statement an' a chattel morgidge fer six months. [Please select]
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