What does de-thatcher mean?
Definitions for de-thatcher
de-thatch·er
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de-thatchernoun
A device which removes dead grass clippings from a lawn, often a lawnmower attachment. Frequently inaccurately called a thatcher.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of de-thatcher in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of de-thatcher in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of de-thatcher in a Sentence
Maybe she's another Margaret Thatcher. She's terrific, we think they're breakthrough people.
Public speaking is done in the public tongue, the national or tribal language; and the language of our tribe is the men's language. Of course women learn it. We're not dumb. If you can tell Margaret Thatcher from Ronald Reagan, or Indira Gandhi from General Somoza, by anything they say, tell me how. This is a man's world, so it talks a man's language.
The list of things that I couldn’t do, or shouldn’t do, was much longer than the things that I was allowed to do, so there was a lot of conflict inside me, because at home my parents were constantly telling me that I should dream big, and shoot for the stars. And they put all these incredible role models in front of me like Margaret Thatcher and Benazir Bhutto and I was supposed to be like them. But the minute I stepped out of my home, I was told the exact opposite. That I was dreaming too big, that if I wouldn’t stop looking at the sky I would stumble and fall on my face.
The important thing is that Dr. Thatcher wo n’t be able to interfere with our expressive activities again.
Many people have commented on the comparison and I’m flattered by it, frankly, margaret Thatcher was a great leader for her nation at a pivotal and perilous time.
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