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Definition of Argufiers
1. argufier [n] - See also: argufier
Lexicographical Neighbors of Argufiers
Literary usage of Argufiers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Neither Dead Nor Sleepingby May (Wright) Sewall by May (Wright) Sewall (1920)
"And with these argufiers march the literal-minded spiritualists, the great
credulous crowd, profoundly gulled by their own imaginations. ..."
2. Bernard Shaw, the Man and the Mask by Richard Burton, Bernard Shaw (1916)
"I fancy that all good argufiers have said in their hearts: from such a debater,
good Lord, deliver us! And so we begin with a contentious publicist and end ..."
3. The Anglo-Saxon Review by Randolph Spencer Churchill (1900)
"These, by strenuous exertions, have even been reduced to conformity with grammar,
but are inevitably subject to quibbles by the school of ' argufiers '; the ..."