Mr. Larmer wrote a few indignant words on this subject also, and, made about two in a thousand of the scandal-mongers ashamed of themselves.
It is not the view of the scandal-mongers outside.
A nice position to find me in, if any of the scandal-mongers of the town had happened to be walking in that direction!
The borough-mongers and the parsons cared nothing about the French armies.
So that we have not only our own borough-mongers and tax-eaters against us; but also all foreign governments.
I should like to know in what this mentality differs from the platitudes and commonplace utterances of the publicity-mongers of liberalism in all the bourgeois democracies long before the social revolution in Russia.
In their uncultured snobbishness the greatest fear of these people was lest they should appear to be behind the times if they showed enjoyment for music stupidly condemned by the publicity-mongers of what was once the advance guard.
At that moment all ballad-mongers were unnecessary, and their habits loathsome.
The fires of Smithfield did not kindle a nobler courage than has met and defied the more refined torture-mongers of Ṭihrán.
I think, my love, that, if we did not go, we should give some excuse for scandal-mongers to gossip.
Not only is there no scandalous story told about her, but she has never given any opportunity to scandal-mongers of inventing any adventure of which she was the heroine.
I could easily extend this list, for, as far as I recollect, not one of those sedition-mongers escaped the punishment inflicted by the Almighty on rebels unto the third and fourth generations.
Among the latter there was one of the vicious sedition-mongers mentioned in the first part of my recollections, namely, Nicholas Knigge.
The awful suspense is carrying many of the treason mongers to the brink of hysteria.
The questions everywhere on the whispering lips of these timid treason mongers are: "What is the Jackson intention?
II There appeared upon the scene in Washington toward the middle of the seventies one of those problematical characters the fiction-mongers delight in.
You are compelled to pay the borough-mongers a heavy tax on your candles and soap.
What a Government, then, must that of the borough-mongers be!
In a language so expressive as the English, I hate the pedantry of tagging or prefacing what I write with Latin scraps; and ever was a censurer of the motto-mongers among our weekly and daily scribblers.
Respectfully dedicated to the fashion-mongers of 1801.
As Beresford remarked with unconscious humour, the borough-mongers "cannot be expected to give up their interest for nothing; and those who bought their seats cannot be expected to give up their term for nothing.
The borough-mongers lost only one half of their lucrative patronage.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mongers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.