Definition of Boycotter

1. n. A participant in boycotting.

Definition of Boycotter

1. Noun. Someone who engages in a boycott ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Boycotter

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Boycotter

boyarisms
boyars
boyau
boyaus
boyaux
boyband
boybands
boychick
boychicks
boychik
boychiks
boychild
boychildren
boycotted
boycotter (current term)
boycotters
boycotting
boycottism
boycotts
boydekin
boydekins
boyed
boyf
boyfriend
boyfriendless
boyfriends
boyfriendship

Literary usage of Boycotter

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1911)
"No one pretends for a moment that it would be proper for a boycotter to approach ... Do boycotter« use such threats? Do they contend for the right to employ ..."

2. History of Grand Rapids and Its Industries by Dwight Goss (1906)
"A weekly labor paper, run four months of 1884, by Asa Barrows, David Hufford and Paul Randall, as successor to the boycotter. Labor Herald. ..."

3. Grand Rapids and Kent County, Michigan: History and Account of Their by Ernest B. Fisher (1918)
"The boycotter, a small weekly, was printed in 1883 by Hufford & Randall, backed by the Typographical Union. Its existence was ephemeral. ..."

4. An Introduction to the Study of Organized Labor in America by George Gorham Groat (1916)
"If they do so from fear of personal injury, it is they and not the seller whose rights are assailed. If they quit not from fear of the boycotter but from ..."

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