'allegator'
Making a Living ; February 2, 1914 .
Fulling is a step in woollen cloth making which involves the cleansing of cloth (particularly wool) to eliminate oils, dirt, and other impurities, and making it thicker. A clay called 'fullers earth' was used to do this and the people that did it were called fullers.
a letter from a correspondant. i.e someone you correspond with (write to) writes one to you. therefor making it a correspondants letter.
if you got this off tumblr, then it was just someone making a joke, i dont think she even existed.
Vernon Dursley worked as director of a drill-making company called Grunnings.
McCarthyism
Making accusations without any proof is often referred to as "defamation" or "slander" when spoken, and "libel" when written. It can also be described as "baseless accusations" or "unfounded allegations." Such actions can lead to legal consequences and damage reputations without substantiated evidence.
McCarthyism
Making a false accusation is a crime especially when it is accusing someone of actions like abuse. Making a false accusation causes the police and other professionals to investigate crimes that have not been committed. Someone can be convicted in court of making false accusations and be sentenced to serve jail time.
McCarthyism
An unsupported hypothesis is a statement that proposes a possible explanation for something but lacks evidence or data to back it up. It is typically not based on any empirical research or logical reasoning, making it unreliable and unproven.
McCarthyism
The person making the accusation is called the accuser or the plaintiff.
The Ewell family was the family accusing Tom Robinson.
When someone is genetically identical to someone else they are called twins, triplets etc.
person of interest
Someone making something sound more prominent than usual is called an "Exaggerating" person.