Definition of Scowlers

1. scowler [n] - See also: scowler

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scowlers

scoutmistress
scoutmistresses
scouts
scouty
scove
scow
scowder
scowdered
scowdering
scowders
scowed
scowing
scowl
scowled
scowler
scowlers (current term)
scowling
scowlingly
scowls
scowp
scowped
scowping
scowps
scowrer
scowrers
scowrie
scowries
scows
scowth
scowther

Literary usage of Scowlers

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

1. Werner's Readings and Recitations (1896)
"Still glad triumph notes are flung From the song that Silas sung: '' Let the howlers howl, And the scowlers scowl, And the growlers growl, And the gruff ..."

2. The Arena by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1905)
"The former is perhaps best expressed in the chorus of " The Song That Silas Sung": "Let the howlers howl, And the scowlers scowl, And the growlers growl, ..."

3. The Fortnightly Review (1868)
"... or foundry, which in unionist phrase had been declared " illegal," would most likely have to run the gauntlet through a lane of scowlers, scoffers, ..."

4. The American Magazine of Art by American Federation of Arts (1918)
"Along The glowing hills frown sombre bands of strong, Deep green—the spruce and pine—that both acquire Solemnity, and lend fiercer fire, Like scowlers midst ..."

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