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Definition of Clickers
1. clicker [n] - See also: clicker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Clickers
Literary usage of Clickers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Britain at Work: A Pictorial Dictionary of Our National Industries (1902)
"... or cutters of upper patterns as a standard, and one of the consequences of
this is that a good deal of mystery IN THE CUTTING-OUT ROOM : " clickers " AT ..."
2. The Economic Review by Christian Social Union (Great Britain), Oxford University Branch (1898)
"(2) In every centre in which there was a clickers' and ... He said that " during
the last year or two the clickers and pressmen had become well ..."
3. Eight Hours for Work by John Rae (1894)
"Mr. Green, secretary of the National Union of Boot clickers, states that the
clickers in the Jewish shops, which are open only five days a week, ..."
4. Eight Hours for Work by John Rae (1894)
"Mr. Green, secretary of the National Union of Boot clickers, states that the
clickers in the Jewish shops, which are open only five days a week, ..."