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diarist
noun
One who keeps a diary.
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To avoid replicating Pepys' digestive troubles, this brunch sandwich contains some greenery, which would probably appal the diarist.
✒Monkey is always glad to see long-running feuds continuing, so it was a treat to find the Daily Telegraph diarist and Sunday Telegraph theatre reviewer Tim Walker banging on yet again about one of his enemies among fellow critics in the stalls.
A thousand years ago, the Japanese diarist Sei Shōnagon wrote: "If writing did not exist, what terrible depressions we should suffer from".
The royal family was "just showbiz", sniffed a diarist from Sussex.
But as the conference venue is in a university building, your diarist, along with a former British ambassador to Moscow, is put in front of 100-odd international relations students who ask well-informed, difficult questions in perfect English.
A machine spits out a ticket and your diarist, who is not as young as he was, sprints for it.Big mistake.
Your diarist settles down for a long session on the laptop.Berlin is like a second skin.
Apparently you can even have it delivered to your mobile phone, but your diarist fails to find that out on the website.
Your diarist has (by British standards) excellent German.
Your diarist wrote condolence notes to every Pole in his contacts book after the tragedy.
Steel the prize Not exactly sitting pretty Trouble clicks Yahoo!'s peanut-butter problem The universal diarist ReprintsBoth of those are code for China.
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