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Definition of Blockaders
1. blockader [n] - See also: blockader
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blockaders
Literary usage of Blockaders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Our Southern Highlanders by Horace Kephart (1913)
"CHAPTER VIII " blockaders " AND " THE REVENUE " LITTLE or no attention seems to
have been paid to the moonshining that was going on in the mountains until ..."
2. Field, Fort and Fleet: Being a Series of Brilliant and Authentic Sketches of by M. Quad (1885)
"... that of the blockaders was scarcely less exciting. For three long years the
blockading fleet was one of the chief weapons in the hands of the Federal ..."
3. Deeds of Daring by the American Soldier: North and South by D. M. Kelsey (1999)
"PAST THE blockaders. Precautions Before Leaving England - An Uninviting Vessel
and Unwilling Captain - Chased - Into the Jaws of Death - And Out Again ..."
4. Derelicts: An Account of Ships Lost at Sea in General Commercial Traffic and by James Sprunt (1920)
"The Venus, hotly pursued by several blockaders and pounded at by others, while
she steamed straight through them, old Murray on the bridge, with his coat ..."
5. Deeds of Daring by the American Soldier by D. M. Kelsey (2000)
"PAST THE blockaders. Precautions Before Leaving England - An Uninviting Vessel
and Unwilling Captain - Chased - Into the Jaws of Death - And Out Again ..."