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Definition of Exceeders
1. exceeder [n] - See also: exceeder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Exceeders
Literary usage of Exceeders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Indigestions ; or, Diseases of the digestive organs functionally treated by Thomas King Chambers (1870)
"Few exceeders have such a good excuse for their violation of the rules of propriety,
and most ladies would with reason suppose themselves to be laughed at ..."
2. A manual of diet in health and disease by Thomas King Chambers (1876)
"But the removal of the means of excess, out of false tenderness to the exceeders,
and at the expense of the temperate, is one thing, and the repression of ..."
3. Analecta Scotica: Collections Illustrative of the Civil, Ecclesiastical, and by James Maidment (1837)
"... that the buyers may haue knowledge and insight of the prices, and to fyne the
exceeders of the said taxes, ..."
4. Analecta Scotica:: Collections Illustrative of the Civil, Ecclesiastical by James Maidment (1837)
"... that the buyers may haue knowledge and insight of the prices, and to fyne the
exceeders of the said taxes, ..."
5. The Indigestions ; or, Diseases of the digestive organs functionally treated by Thomas King Chambers (1870)
"Few exceeders have such a good excuse for their violation of the rules of propriety,
and most ladies would with reason suppose themselves to be laughed at ..."
6. A manual of diet in health and disease by Thomas King Chambers (1876)
"But the removal of the means of excess, out of false tenderness to the exceeders,
and at the expense of the temperate, is one thing, and the repression of ..."
7. Analecta Scotica: Collections Illustrative of the Civil, Ecclesiastical, and by James Maidment (1837)
"... that the buyers may haue knowledge and insight of the prices, and to fyne the
exceeders of the said taxes, ..."
8. Analecta Scotica:: Collections Illustrative of the Civil, Ecclesiastical by James Maidment (1837)
"... that the buyers may haue knowledge and insight of the prices, and to fyne the
exceeders of the said taxes, ..."