Sentence examples for the instigator from inspiring English sources

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the instigator

noun

A person who intentionally incites or starts something, especially one that starts trouble.

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"But I wasn't the instigator.

The instigator was Fred Copeman.

"Bert was the instigator," Rooker said.

He told a reporter, "I was not the instigator.

Finally, the mother of the third girl, the instigator, called.

You get reform fatigue" ("The Instigator," May 11th).

Like me, Edward wasn't the instigator of divorce.

Things feel a bit different when you're not the instigator.

Zaha was the instigator of the fightback, tormenting Ben Mee.

The dazzling Deulofeu was the instigator of the first.

He was the instigator of the Omnicom idea.

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