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Definition of Amusers
1. amuser [n] - See also: amuser
Lexicographical Neighbors of Amusers
amurcas amurcous amurensin amus amusable amuse amused amusedly amuser amusers (current term) | amuses amusette amusettes amusia amusias amusical amusingly amusingness amusingnesses amusiveness | amychophobia amyctic |
Literary usage of Amusers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Extraordinary men: their boyhood and early life by William Russell (1853)
"amusers" they were called, and their well-understood mission was to entice Peter
... Instead of the amusers seducing the Prince into habits of folly and ..."
2. Journal of the American Oriental Society by American Oriental Society (1889)
"I see in the different regard paid to the public amusers a development something
parallel to that shown above in dicing: at first, not dishonored ; later, ..."
3. Cyclopædia of Wit and Humor by Wayne E. Burton (1868)
"... are two sets of people in society—the amusers and the amused, who arc both
equally useful in their way, although widely different in their attributes. ..."
4. The Wassail-bowl by Albert Smith (1843)
"THERE are two sets of people in society—the amusers and the amused, who are both
equally useful in their way, although widely different in their attributes. ..."