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Definition of Cloggers
1. clogger [n] - See also: clogger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cloggers
Literary usage of Cloggers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Forestry, Or The Continental System Adapted to British Woodlands and by John Simpson (1900)
"The timber is light and is extensively used for clog soles in England, the cloggers
felling the trees at any season of the year, cutting out the soles and ..."
2. Industrial Democracy by Sidney Webb, Beatrice Potter Webb (1902)
""We are willing to admit," said the Engineers of 1851, and the cloggers of
1872, "that whilst in constant employment our members may be able to obtain the ..."
3. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1905)
"... Hobson, Peel, Poplar, Slater, Wellington, and William streets, besides the
sites of the Anglers' Inn, Bay Horse, cloggers' Arms, and Wheat Sheaf Inn, ..."
4. The New Statistical Account of Scotland by Society for the Benefit of the Sons and Daughters of the Clergy (1845)
"... 10; house-painters, 2; tailors, 8; shop-keepers, 15; sawyers, 4; saddlers, 2;
barbers and hairdressers, 2; masons, 6; cloggers, 5; tanners, 1; skinners, ..."
5. In the March and Borderland of Wales by Arthur Granville Bradley (1905)
"Here, while renewing an acquaintance with the trout of Plowden, after an interval
of fifteen years, I found a group of cloggers with their white tents busy ..."