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Definition of Expungers
1. expunger [n] - See also: expunger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Expungers
Literary usage of Expungers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Public Men and Events from the Commencement of Mr. Monroe's Administration by Nathan Sargent (1875)
"The expungers have a Royal Feast at the White House.—General Jackson's Administration
closes, and he returns to the Hermitage.—A Sketch of him.—His Death. ..."
2. A History of the People of the United States: From the Revolution to the by John Bach McMaster (1906)
"... New Jersey, North Carolina, Illinois, and Mississippi, and two from Virginia,
had resigned OF been retired, and their places given to expungers, ..."
3. Great Epochs in American History: Described by Famous Writers from Columbus by Francis Whiting Halsey (1912)
"The expungers held a caucus and agreed to sit the session out until the resolution
... Fortified by the refreshments, the expungers won a complete victory. ..."
4. Thomas Hart Benton by Theodore Roosevelt (1900)
"Fortified by the refreshments, the expungers won a complete victory. If the
language of Jackson's admirers was overdrawn and strained to the last degree in ..."
5. Presidents of the United States in the Century from Jefferson to FFillmore by Francis Bellamy (1905)
"Expunging became a shibboleth to Jackson vindicators; old senators, when their
term ran out were superseded by expungers, and others were instructed to vote ..."