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Definition of Bunters
1. bunter [n] - See also: bunter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bunters
Literary usage of Bunters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Confessions of a Railroad Signalman by James Octavius Fagan (1908)
"So the manager now goes to work and orders bunters put up at the end of these
tracks in all yards and sidings. He has been driven to the conclusion that, ..."
2. Racing Calendar by Robert J. Hunter (1844)
"... for bunters (raee-borses admitted) ; tbe winner of tbe Tradesmen's plate to
... witb 40 added, for bunters, &e. beats, one mile and a balf. ..."
3. American Negligence Cases: A Complete Collection of All Reported Negligence (1904)
"The plaintiff's evidence shows that one should not go inside the bunters to ...
We stand on the outside of the bunters, reach over and pull the pin out. ..."
4. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1834)
"Sink your crests, ve bunters of hares and foxes ; boast not your prowess, ye
followers of stags : ye are nothing when compared with your sporting brethren ..."