1. sayer - Noun
2. Sayer - Proper noun
One who says; an utterer.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter a public enquiry was held in 1980 arguments continued for over five years with Sayer vigorously opposing the route through the moor. Source: Internet
At the time the area became known as "Area Y", from an explanatory diagram that Sayer had drawn. Source: Internet
During her lifetime, Lady Sayer was another outspoken critic of the damage which she perceived that the army was doing to the moor. Source: Internet
"Firing stops for Lady Sayer" The Times (London). Source: Internet
Geoffrey Gorer – recorded for Melvyn Bragg BBC Omnibus production The Road to the Left 1970 When he shared a flat with Heppenstall and Sayer, he was treated in a patronising manner by the younger men. Source: Internet
George Sayer knew Lewis for 29 years, and he had sought to shed light on the relationship during the period of 14 years prior to Lewis's conversion to Christianity. Source: Internet