Definition of Rampers

1. ramper [n] - See also: ramper

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rampers

rampantly
rampart
ramparted
ramparting
rampartless
rampartlike
ramparts
rampauge
rampauged
rampauges
rampaunt
rampe
ramped
ramped up
ramper
rampers (current term)
rampick
rampicks
rampier
rampiers
rampike
rampikes
ramping
ramping up
rampings
rampion
rampion bellflower
rampions
rampire
rampired

Literary usage of Rampers

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

1. Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans by Plutarch, Donato Acciaiuoli (1896)
"So they fought it out upon the trenches and rampers, as if they had bene at the assault of a citie. The Carthaginians trusting to the strength of the place, ..."

2. The London Magazine by John Scott, John Taylor (1823)
"... clouds dropt nectar like a sieve, And mortals thought it rain'd blood,—swore it too. rampers and trampers, merry grigs and revellers, Satyr, Faun, ..."

3. The English Rock-garden by Reginald John Farrer (1919)
"... itself with a riot of dainty colour and quivering fairy-bells—the most indestructible and amiable of hearty rampers. ..."

4. The Annual Literary Index by William Isaac Fletcher, Richard Rogers Bowker (1900)
"Age, 223:327 (N4). l rampers on the trail. (Hamlin Garland) Cosmo- pol. 26:5l5(Mr). Tramways. Sue Street railways, also Electric railways. ..."

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