Definition of Foozlers

1. foozler [n] - See also: foozler

Lexicographical Neighbors of Foozlers

footways
footwear
footwears
footwell
footwells
footwork
footworks
footworn
footwrap
footwraps
footwriting
footy
foozle
foozled
foozler
foozlers (current term)
foozles
foozling
foozlings
fop
fopdoodle
fopdoodles
fopling
foplings
fopped
fopperies
foppery
fopping
foppish
foppishly

Literary usage of Foozlers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Complete Golfer by Harry Vardon (1908)
"No doubt the noble army of foozlers derive an immense amount of enjoyment from the practice of their game, and it is my earnest prayer that they may long ..."

2. Our Lady of the Green: A Book of Ladies Golf by Mrs Louie Mackern, M. Boys, Isette Pearson (1899)
"... of the foozlers. " It is an ill wind that blows no one any good," and from a professional's point of view I should especially commend a nor'-easter. ..."

3. The Book of Golf and Golfers by Horace Gordon Hutchinson (1899)
"I am convinced that adult beginners and fossilised foozlers think too Little of theory and its bearing on their practice. Theory cannot be hid. ..."

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