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Definition of Dopester
1. one who predicts the outcomes of contests [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dopester
Literary usage of Dopester
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The War from this Side: Editorials from the North American, Philadelphia by North American (1915)
"THE dopester December 1, 1914. HIS title will not be found in the dictionary,
nor his occupation listed in the city directory. His name appears on no office ..."
2. Why Europe Leaves Home: A True Account of the Reasons which Cause Central by Kenneth Lewis Roberts (1922)
"Pussyfoot Johnson, who is a good Prohibition dopester, predicts a Dry England by
1930. And here is what two big Englishmen say: Lord Leverhulme, ..."
3. Proceedings by American Wood-Preservers' Association (1920)
"One eminent tie-dopester and a confirmed advocate of this separation, after
admitting it unnecessary from a preserving standpoint, tells me that the ..."
4. If I Were Twenty-one: Tips from a Business Veteran by William Morey Maxwell (1917)
"That is the trouble with both race-track dopester and business statistician.
The race-track gambler's figures are so convincing to him that he bets his last ..."
5. The Nonsensical U.S.A. by Stuart Basham Stone (1912)
"The Scarlet Letter," at the Audacious. " The Scarlet Woman," at the Salacious.
"The dopester," at the Pharmaceutical. " Kidnapped by Coyotes," at ..."
6. Annual Report of the Dairy and Food Commissioner of the State of Michigan by Michigan, Office of Dairy and Food Commissioner, Michigan Food and Drug Commissioner (1915)
"... oftentimes is their druggist and I am proud to report that drug inspection is
having its moral effect and that the liquor druggist and dopester is fast ..."