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Definition of Bickerers
1. bickerer [n] - See also: bickerer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bickerers
Literary usage of Bickerers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1881)
"But here comes one of those proletarian summer bickerers—he of the bad reputation—"
who killed Cock Robin." Poor sparrow ! I do feel for him, ..."
2. Among Old New England Inns by Mary Caroline Crawford (1907)
"So, having in vain endeavoured to suppress the disagreements, he formed the
brilliant idea of setting the bickerers all down together at a great feast ..."
3. The History of Civilisation in Scotland by John Mackintosh (1893)
"On the llth of April, 1567, the Town Council of Edinburgh:— "ordered the bellman
to pass through the town and discharge the bickerers, under the penalty of ..."
4. Fraser's Magazine by Thomas Carlyle (1852)
"... produced an accumulation of misery too terrible even for Frenchmen to laugh
at that ' the bickerers' became earnest, persevering, organized, victorious. ..."
5. Memoirs of Adam Black by Adam Black, Alexander Nicolson (1885)
"... and Lochaber axes, were not much of a terror to evildoers. The boys made fun
of them, and it was one of the fixed laws of war among the ' bickerers ..."