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Definition of Sleighers
1. sleigher [n] - See also: sleigher
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sleighers
Literary usage of Sleighers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Walt Whitman by Bliss Perry (1906)
"All of these but The Little Sleighers were reprinted in The Brooklyn Eagle.
Miss Morgan also gives two poems, Each Has His Grief and The Punishment of Pride ..."
2. The Cambridge History of American Literature by William Peterfield Trent, John Erskine, Stuart Pratt Sherman, Carl Van Doren (1918)
"Republished in BE, 13 July, 1846; in SDC with title Dumb Kate; and in CPE (16)
The Little Sleighers; A Sketch of a Winter Morning on the Battery. CoL, Sept. ..."
3. Americans of 1776 by James Schouler (1906)
"Punch or a mug of flip warmed the inner extremities when the merry sleighers
alighted at some country tavern, perchance to tread a measure on its polished ..."
4. Americans of 1776 by James Schouler (1906)
"Punch or a mug of flip warmed the inner extremities when the merry sleighers
alighted at some country tavern, perchance to tread a measure on its polished ..."
5. Americans of 1776 by James Schouler (1906)
"Punch or a mug of flip warmed the inner extremities when the merry sleighers
alighted at some country tavern, perchance to tread a measure on its polished ..."