Chisellers

/ˈtʃɪzələrz/ noun

Definition

British plural of chiseller; multiple people who cheat or use chisels.

Etymology

From chiseller (British spelling of chiseler) with regular plural -s ending to indicate multiple people.

Kelly Says

British English maintains the double-L throughout the word family (chisel, chiseller, chisellers), while American English drops it (chisel, chiseler, chiselers)—a small difference that reflects larger patterns in how the two language varieties evolved!

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