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Definition of Derangers
1. deranger [n] - See also: deranger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Derangers
Literary usage of Derangers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Putnam's & the Reader (1909)
"His system of perverting and misspelling words is an art in itself: " Go and see
the Flower-show, delilahs, high-derangers, and what not. ..."
2. South-western Law Journal and Reporter by Milton A. Haynes, Tennessee Supreme Court (1844)
"... and are esteemed honorable men, to wear about their persons, Derangers, and
polt's revolvers; for the purpose of resorting to them, to resent insults, ..."
3. Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt by Richard Wagner, Franz Liszt, Francis Hueffer (1889)
"other arrangers and derangers. Give my best remembrances to G., and abide with me.
CARLSBAD, August 'Jth, 1853. ..."
4. The Ten Laws of Health: Or, How Disease is Produced and Can be Prevented by James Rush Black (1874)
"... or exposure with scanty food. But beyond this, they are only interferers with,
and derangers of, the perfectly natural play of the organic functions. ..."
5. Monthly Journal of Medical Science (1854)
"The one, fire-born, have been derangers and disturbers, but, though interrupters,
not the less parents of progressive changes and suppliers of materials for ..."
6. The Power-holding Class Versus the Public: Imaginary Dialogue of McKinley by John Henry Greene, John Henry Keene (1900)
"A supreme public interest gathers around these sinister derangers of the Constitution
and commerce. SENATOR: I have masked the policy of the Republican ..."