Definition of Bothers

1. Verb. (third-person singular of bother) ¹

2. Noun. (plural of bother) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Bothers

1. bother [v] - See also: bother

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bothers

both
both(a)
both-hands
bothan
bothans
bothe
bother
botheration
botherations
botherder
botherders
bothered
botherer
botherers
bothering
bothers (current term)
bothersome
bothersomely
bothersomeness
bothie
bothies
bothole
botholes
bothrenchyma
bothria
bothriocephaliasis
bothrium
bothriums
bothropic antitoxin
bothrops

Literary usage of Bothers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1798)
"... of as many bothers, each of each, what multiple soever any one «if the first is of its part, the same multiple is the sum of all the ftrst of the sum of ..."

2. Eminent Women of the Age: Being Narratives of the Lives and Deeds of the (1868)
"If YOU love him, and are kind to him, he will easily bear the bothers of his position, and there is a steadiness, and, at the same time, a cheerfulness in ..."

3. Ballades and Rondeaus, Chants Royal, Sestinas, Villanelles, & C. by Gleeson White (1888)
"A BALLADE OF bothers. From country, from coast and from city, From nowhere and goodness knows where, The visitors come without pity, There is not a corner ..."

4. Leaves from the Diary of an Old Lawyer: Intemperance the Great Source of Crime by Almon Benson Richmond (1880)
"THE LOGIC OF THE LA W bothers A JUROR. '* The nicest eye could no distinction make Where lay the advantage or what side to take." —Dry (ten. ..."

5. The Historic Thames by Hilaire Belloc (1907)
"English tradition bothers to interfere with the anomaly. For instance, you may to-day in Orford enjoy the hospitality, or incur the hostility, ..."

6. Remarks on the "Oxford Theology", in Connection with Its Bearing Upon the by Vanbrugh Livingston (1841)
"But they might do well to consider that some denominations are physical (bothers only legal or juridical. To be righteous may be taken, either in a physical ..."

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