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Definition of Bickers
1. bicker [v] - See also: bicker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bickers
Literary usage of Bickers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Book Prices Current by Katherine Kyes Leab, Daniel J Leab (1899)
"bickers tuff (Isaac). — Con tinned. 706 NEW ENGLAND ALMANACK; or Lady and
Gentleman's Diary ... bickers ..."
2. The Quarterly Review by George Walter Prothero, John Gibson Lockhart, William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Baron Rowland Edmund Prothero Ernle, Sir William Smith (1907)
"London: bickers, 1906. THE advantage of writing Memoirs is that nobody can
supersede you. A man who has learnt to write and is wise enough to write about ..."
3. Howard Pyle: A Record of His Illustrations and Writings by Willard Samuel Morse, Gertrude Brincklé (1921)
"... book was issued in England bearing on the title page the name of the publishers:
bickers & Son / London 1910 Not previously published in periodicals. ..."
4. Two Centuries of Soho: Its Institutions, Firms, and Amusements by John Henry Cardwell (1898)
"HENRY bickers, journeyman book-binder, founded this firm in 1832 by opening a
... bickers and Son, she took a leading part in giving the world cheap books, ..."
5. Traditions of Edinburgh by Robert Chambers (1847)
"It is to be hoped, for the good of society, that' we ne'er shall look upon his
like again.' * bickers. AMONGST the social features of a bygone age in ..."