Definition of Bushelers

1. busheler [n] - See also: busheler

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bushelers

bushboys
bushbuck
bushbucks
bushcamp
bushcamps
bushcraft
bushed
bushed(p)
bushel
bushel basket
bushel baskets
bushelage
bushelages
busheled
busheler
bushelers (current term)
busheling
bushelled
busheller
bushellers
bushelling
bushelman
bushelmen
bushels
busher
bushers
bushes
bushet
bushets
bushfighter

Literary usage of Bushelers

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

1. Publications of the American Statistical Association by American Statistical Association (1895)
"Besides the operator the trade employs basters, fellers, buttonhole makers, basting pullers, bushelers, and pressers. The baster gets from 20 cents to ¥1.00 ..."

2. The Clothing Industry in New York by Jesse Eliphalet Pope (1905)
"Finishers and bushelers complete the list. ... Fitters and bushelers do not appear.21 The efficiency of the machinery has improved greatly since 1880 more ..."

3. The Trend of the Races by George Edmund Haynes (1922)
"Such occupations for women as pressers, bushelers, and operators of power machines in clothing factories, and such, among men, as carpenters, bricklayers, ..."

4. Journal of Social Science: Containing the Proceedings of the American by American Social Science Association, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Frederick Stanley Root (1890)
"The following indicates the weekly wages earned by the people in this business: Women : finishers, from $4 to $6; bushelers, from $4 to $8 ; basters, ..."

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