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Definition of Foggers
1. fogger [n] - See also: fogger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Foggers
Literary usage of Foggers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Protection and Free Trade To-day at Home and Abroad in Field and Workshop by Robert Percival Porter (1884)
"I stood in the "foggers"' shops of these nailing districts and saw the pale and
... The "foggers" do not claim that a woman without family, who goes to the ..."
2. Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations: 1994 National Proceedings by Thomas D. Landis (1996)
"Thermal foggers Designed for greenhouse use, these foggers require a specially
... Mech an ical foggers Also called cold foggers, these devices use ..."
3. Field and Hedgerow: Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies by Richard Jefferies, J. Baden Jefferies (1889)
"Perhaps it was through the foggers, as the labourers are called who fodder ...
The foggers, being about so very early in the morning,—they are out at the ..."
4. Citizen's Guide to Pest Control And Pesticide Safety by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"When using total release foggers to control pests, the most important precautions
you can take are to use no more than the amount needed and to keep foggers ..."
5. Early Western Travels, 1748-1846: A Series of Annotated Reprints of Some of by Reuben Gold Thwaites (1904)
"They are mere petty-foggers, who are occasionally employed in collecting debts,
and raising suits to be brought before their own tribunals. ..."