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Definition of Confabulators
1. confabulator [n] - See also: confabulator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Confabulators
Literary usage of Confabulators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Spain Revisited by Alexander Slidell Mackenzie (1836)
"Although most of the confabulators believed the story religiously, since there
was no limit to the wonders which such an unwonted exploration of Spain's ..."
2. Nether Lochaber: The Natural History, Legends, and Folk-lore of the West by Alexander Stewart (1883)
"Knowing that it must be magpie chattering and nothing else, though the lively
confabulators were for ..."
3. Travels on Horseback in Mantchu Tartary: Being a Summer's Ride Beyond the by George Fleming (1863)
"... for the largest amount of traffic compressed into the smallest possible space,
our ears assailed by the stunning din of noisy confabulators and stormy ..."
4. Stanley Buxton: Or, The Schoolfellows by John Galt (1833)
""Nay, and with good reason, Miss Julia; for now that I think better of it, she
assured her confabulators that you were very much attached to the Scotch ..."
5. A Catalogue of the Ancient Manuscripts Belonging to the Honourable Society by Gray's Inn Library (1869)
"It is a didactic work, Wisdom and her disciple being confabulators. The Latin
text and this French version have both been printed. No. 9. ..."
6. A History of Italian Literature by Richard Garnett (1900)
"... confabulators as may be fairly resolved into the insufficient remuneration of
literary work. one. It is just to acknowledge, however, the existence of ..."