1. Sayers - Noun
2. Sayers - Proper noun
English writer of detective fiction (1893-1957)
Source: WordNetIt pays to advertise! - her best-known slogan for S. H. Benson's, then one of Britain's most prominent advertising firms (Mitzi Brunsdale, Dorothy L. Sayers. New York: Berg, 1990, p. 194) Dorothy L. Sayers
I love a good Dorothy L. Sayers. J. K. Rowling
You have to not listen to the nay sayers because there will be many and often they'll be much more qualified than you and cause you to sort of doubt yourself. James Cameron (director)
I've always had a great fondness for English detective fiction such as Agatha Christie and Dorothy Sayers. Kazuo Ishiguro
One eye witness is better than ten hear sayers. Plautus
A character in the Dorothy L. Sayers novel Murder Must Advertise appears at a fancy-dress party as a member of the Vehmgericht, which allows him to wear a hooded costume to disguise his identity. Source: Internet