Definition of Doppers

1. dopper [n] - See also: dopper

Lexicographical Neighbors of Doppers

dopiest
dopily
dopiness
dopinesses
doping
doping in sports
dopings
doplic
dopped
doppelbock
doppelbocks
doppelganger
doppelgangers
doppelzentner
dopper
doppers (current term)
doppie
doppies
dopping
doppings
doppio
doppleganger
doppler
doppler broadening
doppler effect
doppler shift
dopplerite
dopplerites
dops
dopy

Literary usage of Doppers

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

1. John Bull & Co.: The Great Colonial Branches of the Firm: Canada, Australia by Max O'Rell (1894)
"The Dutch Puritans—The " doppers "—A Case of Conscience —The ... The doppers are as practical as they are pious, and when they have to decide a case of ..."

2. South Africa: Its History, Heroes and Wars by William Douglas Mackenzie, Alfred Stead (1899)
"Then there was a certain cloth or covering used by the doppers in public ... He went on to say that in their own dress the doppers, like the Quakers, ..."

3. Ten Years in South Africa: Only Complete and Authentic History of the by William Westphal (1892)
"The ruling language in the interior, among the Boers and doppers, is Dutch. ... The doppers, a poorer class of farmers and stock raisers, ..."

4. Hakluytus posthumus: Contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and by Samuel Purchas (1906)
"Whether they bee Dive-doppers indeed, I leave it to others to decide. Stone-making water. Note. French Disease At the West of this Island, there is a huge ..."

5. Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute by Royal Empire Society, London (1870)
"The doppers look with suspicion on all Bibles and New Testaments of modern print; with the good white paper and clear type they suspect may be insidiously ..."

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