Lexicographical Neighbors of Gasher
Literary usage of Gasher
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cyclopedia of American Horticulture: Comprising Suggestions for Cultivation by Liberty Hyde Bailey, Wilhelm Miller (1902)
"... ready for use by June 1 and, if they continue vigorous, nearly a peck of greens
can be gasher-ed from each plant once a week until heavy autumn frosts. ..."
2. Pennsylvania Archives by Pennsylvania Dept. of public instruction, Pennsylvania State library, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania State Library (1896)
"... 3 2 6 John Powell 3 2 f> Isaac Williams 3 2 6 gasher Woomble, 0 12 6 Adam
Snider 110 0 Henry Snider 0 15 0 Francis Fonst 0 15 0 William ..."
3. The Annual Literary Index by William Isaac Fletcher, Richard Rogers Bowker (1902)
"Bar, N Love story of an old marquis Gent.M.Ag Garvie, AE Herrmann, DW Ethics...
.Crit.R. Mr gasher, M. Jews and Judaism in igth century. No. ..."
4. Raising the Veil: Or, Scenes in the Courts by Ball Fenner (1856)
"Well! you just come into the tavern after the court adjourns, and then I'll see
how your corporation rich-er- osh-er-gasher-ates." At the time appointed the ..."
5. Cyclopedia of American Horticulture: Comprising Suggestions for Cultivation by Liberty Hyde Bailey, Wilhelm Miller (1902)
"... ready for use by June 1 and, if they continue vigorous, nearly a peck of greens
can be gasher-ed from each plant once a week until heavy autumn frosts. ..."
6. Pennsylvania Archives by Pennsylvania Dept. of public instruction, Pennsylvania State library, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania State Library (1896)
"... 3 2 6 John Powell 3 2 f> Isaac Williams 3 2 6 gasher Woomble, 0 12 6 Adam
Snider 110 0 Henry Snider 0 15 0 Francis Fonst 0 15 0 William ..."
7. The Annual Literary Index by William Isaac Fletcher, Richard Rogers Bowker (1902)
"Bar, N Love story of an old marquis Gent.M.Ag Garvie, AE Herrmann, DW Ethics...
.Crit.R. Mr gasher, M. Jews and Judaism in igth century. No. ..."
8. Raising the Veil: Or, Scenes in the Courts by Ball Fenner (1856)
"Well! you just come into the tavern after the court adjourns, and then I'll see
how your corporation rich-er- osh-er-gasher-ates." At the time appointed the ..."