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interferer|ɪntəˈfɪərə(r)| [f. interfere v. + -er1.] a. One who interferes.
1803W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. I. 284 At length the mass of interferers are convinced that the thing is reasonable. 1850L. Hunt Autobiog. i. vii. 289 Nothing but gentlemen in distress, and hard landlords, and generous interferers. b. U.S. Football. One who interposes between a runner and a tackler.
1897Encycl. Sport I. 424/2 Interference..once established,..the query was immediately raised of how much aid the interferers could give the runner. 1922D. Canfield Rough-Hewn xxvi. 243 Neale could see Rogers rock a second, undecided, on tip-toe; side-step an interferer; and then shoot his body like a projectile into the play. |