"Spurrer" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Spurrer" Meaning

A spurrer is a person or thing that spurs on or encourages someone or something. It can also refer to a person who spurs, such as a spurrer breeds horses.

However, I think there's a more likely possibility: "spurrer" is an alteration or variant of the word "spurrier", which is a person who makes or sells spurs, typically decorative or ornamental.

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"Spurrer" Examples

Usage Examples of "Spurrer"


A spurrer is a slang term in horse racing for a person who helps to incite or provoke a horse to run faster, often by shouting or gesturing to encourage the horse to pick up its pace.
The cheerleader was a spurrer for the team, using her energetic movements and chanting to get the crowd fired up and the players motivated.
In the world of horse breeding, a spurrer is a person who competes with other breeders to produce the fastest horse in a particular breed, often by selectively breeding for speed and athleticism.
The company hired a spurrer to help their sales team reach their targets more efficiently, by creating a competitive atmosphere and encouraging the team to push themselves to sell more products.
The football coach was a good spurrer, motivating his team to play their best and giving them the will to win by his inspiring words and actions on the sidelines.

"Spurrer" Similar Words

Spurious

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Spuriously

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Artificially or misleadingly created or obtained; false or forged.

Spuriousness

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The state or quality of being spurious; lack of genuine or authentic quality. A spurious thing is a fake, false, or counterfeit one; not genuine or authentic.<br><br>In other words, something that is spurious is often used to describe something that is false, invented, or pretending to be something it is not; to be false or fake.

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The word "spurning" is a verb that means to treat someone or something with contempt or disdain by refusing or rejecting them, often in a contemptuous or dismissive manner.<br><br>Example: "She was spurned by her former employer after she quit her job."<br><br>It can also imply a sense of disdain or disgust, as if one is unfavorably disposed to something or someone.<br><br>Example: "He spurned the offer of a promotion, feeling it was beneath him."

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To spurn something or someone means to reject or refuse it with a feeling of contempt or disdain. It can also mean to throw something back, often in a sudden or forceful manner.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She spurned his proposal because she didn't think it was a good idea.<br> The horse spurned the bait, unwilling to take the jump.

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A spur probably derived from the Old French "espur" (or "espuir"), in turn from the Latin "substrare", "sub-spurare".

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Encouraging or inspiring someone or something to become active and work harder, often by providing support or incentives.

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Fleeing in a confused or hasty manner, typically out of fear or panic; in a hasty manner.

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