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Definition of Inflaters
1. inflater [n] - See also: inflater
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inflaters
Literary usage of Inflaters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Moral Overstrain by George William Alger (1906)
"... can never adequately deal with our new class of big business criminals, with
the men who get rich by fraud, the corporation inflaters and wreckers, ..."
2. History of Newburyport: From the Earliest Settlement of the Country to the by Euphemia Vale Blake (1854)
"... keeper of the light-houses, with suitable directions for use in case of vessels
approaching under dangerous circumstances. Grappling irons, inflaters ..."
3. The Horseless Age (1909)
"... to be used on the Indian frontier for commissariat and trail-port purposes as
well as in Burmah and Ceylon to act as Carbonic Acid Gas Tire Inflaters. ..."
4. The American Cyclopedia of the Automobile: Or, Motor Cars and Motoring Self edited by Thomas Herbert Russell, Charles P. Root (1909)
"It is used for pump connections for inflaters or tire pumps, for joining the
pipes and units of a water circulation, and often for more thoroughly ..."
5. History of San Diego, 1542-1908: An Account of the Rise and Progress of the by William Ellsworth Smythe (1907)
"... unsound, and destined to bring disappointment to the inflaters, if I may coin
a word. When unimproved blocks on the highlands, far from the center, ..."
6. Steel and Iron (1902)
"... conditions to a balance^ the inflaters may rush about doing all in their power,
which is happily not much, to "boom" the markets to the bursting point. ..."