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hemmer

[hem-er]

noun

  1. a person or thing that hems.

  2. a sewing-machine attachment for hemming edges.



hemmer

/ ˈ³óɛ³¾É™ /

noun

  1. an attachment on a sewing machine for hemming

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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of hemmer1

1425–75; late Middle English. See hem 1, -er 1
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She eventually became a Fox News fixture, advancing from a contributor in 2009 to co-hosting three hours daily between ā€œThe Fiveā€ and the daytime newscast ā€œAmerica’s Newsroomā€ with Bill Hemmer.

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I don’t know whether everyone always feels this way, but Bill Hemmer and I talk about how we are glad we are in the careers that we are in now at the time that we’re in.

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The early uncertainty of the results had the networks leaning heavily on county-by-county analysis broken down by CNN’s John King on his ā€œMagic Wall,ā€ Bill Hemmer’s ā€œBill-boardā€ on Fox News and Steve Kornacki’s big board on MSNBC.

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Bill Hemmer, the network’s designated map guy, called up counties in swing states and walked through scenarios that could deliver Trump the presidency sooner rather than later.

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We’re into America’s Newsroom, anchored by Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino, both of whom made my December 2021 Slate ranking of the 10 least despicable people left at Fox News in the wake of Chris Wallace’s then-recent departure.

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