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Definition of Malingerers
1. malingerer [n] - See also: malingerer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Malingerers
Literary usage of Malingerers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Twenty-five Years in British Guiana by Henry Kirke (1898)
"... Demerara—Magistrates' Courts—Oriental imagery—Famine in India—Plenty in British
Guiana—Malingerers— A paradise for the poor—Village communities—Colonial ..."
2. My Personal Experiences in Equatorial Africa: As Medical Officer of the Emin by Thomas Heazle Parke (1891)
"... erysipelas and African lever—List of the sick in camp with their respective
diseases—Our Zanzibaris are great schemers and malingerers—I arrange ..."
3. Wards of the State: An Unofficial View of Prison and the Prisoner by Tighe Hopkins (1913)
"... intelligent ex-convict had a ready pen and a fair channel of communication.
VII. THE Malingerers One of the ugliest things in the life of prison—of the ..."
4. Fifty Years of Public Service by Arthur Griffiths (1904)
"... for Civilians—Prison Chaplains—Prison Doctors—Malingerers and their Tricks—
Suicide in Prisons—The Work of Prison Inspection—Literary Work in Trains. ..."
5. Secrets of the Prison-house: Or, Gaol Studies and Sketches by Arthur Griffiths (1894)
"COMPLAINANTS, Malingerers, OLD HANDS. Constant efforts to "best" the authorities—General
desire for change the cause—Suicides, feigned and real — Determined ..."
6. Atlas of the External Diseases of the Eye: Including a Brief Treatise on the by Otto Haab (1899)
"... Detection of Malingerers. Examination for (Simulated) Amblyopia.— The detection
of pretended amblyopia, or exaggeration of defective eyesight, ..."