wire-puller (Meaning)

Wordnet

wire-puller (n)

one who uses secret influence (i.e. pulls wires or strings) for his own ends

Webster

wire-puller (n.)

One who pulls the wires, as of a puppet; hence, one who operates by secret means; an intriguer.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wire-puller

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wire-puller Sentence Examples

  1. The wire-puller carefully guided the electrical wires through the cramped space.
  2. The politician was accused of being a mere wire-puller, controlling events from behind the scenes.
  3. The puppet show's wire-puller skillfully manipulated the strings, bringing the characters to life.
  4. The journalist uncovered a network of wire-pullers influencing the outcome of the election.
  5. The scientist experimented with different types of wire-pullers to improve the efficiency of electrical circuits.
  6. The wire-puller tightened the tension on the cable, suspending the heavy load securely.
  7. The wire-puller's deft hands slid the wire through the conduit with ease.
  8. The wire-puller used a special tool to thread the electrical wire through the narrow hole.
  9. The wire-puller worked diligently, his arms aching from the repetitive motion.
  10. The wire-puller's expertise ensured that the electrical system functioned flawlessly.

FAQs About the word wire-puller

one who uses secret influence (i.e. pulls wires or strings) for his own endsOne who pulls the wires, as of a puppet; hence, one who operates by secret means; an

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The wire-puller carefully guided the electrical wires through the cramped space.

The politician was accused of being a mere wire-puller, controlling events from behind the scenes.

The puppet show's wire-puller skillfully manipulated the strings, bringing the characters to life.

The journalist uncovered a network of wire-pullers influencing the outcome of the election.