overturner

English

Etymology

overturn + -er

Noun

overturner (plural overturners)

  1. One who, or that which, overturns.
    • 2007 February 5, Ben Ratliff, “Free Spirits in a Groove That’s Folky and Tribal”, in New York Times:
      Finally came Mr. Banhart, who was happily complicated: he served as comic relief, loud contrast, an embodiment of the music’s stereotypes and an overturner of them.
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