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Definition of Disgracers
1. disgracer [n] - See also: disgracer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disgracers
Literary usage of Disgracers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Lancet (1898)
"ONE of the disgracers of his profession received his deserts at the Central
Criminal Court on Jan. 18th in the shape of a sentence of seven years' penal ..."
2. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...by Edmund Burke, Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress), John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) by Edmund Burke, Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress), John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) (1825)
"For instance, " Smyth" was originally described as one of the disgracers of "
hoary Granta;" and the redeeming merit was ascribed to " Hodgson" alone ..."
3. The Life and Work of St. Paul by Frederic William Farrar (1902)
"... full of burning denunciation and fulminated anathemas; he might have blighted
these conceited, and lascivious, and quarrelsome disgracers of the name of ..."