Lexicographical Neighbors of Branners
Literary usage of Branners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Tin-plate Industry: A Comparative Study Ot Its Growth in the United by Donald Earl Dunbar (1915)
"They are flanked by several girls, called "branners" and "cleaners." Into the
first pot containing boiling palm oil the tinman places the sheets one by one ..."
2. Wit and Humor of the Physician by Henry Frederic Reddall (1906)
"Oh, to be sure, the branners," he said when she awakened him. " I'll be right down.
I guess I was a little absent-minded. I must have forgotten what I came ..."