Definition of Grubstakers

1. grubstaker [n] - See also: grubstaker

Lexicographical Neighbors of Grubstakers

grubbiest
grubbily
grubbiness
grubbinesses
grubbing
grubble
grubbled
grubbles
grubbling
grubby
grublike
grubs
grubstake
grubstaked
grubstaker
grubstakers (current term)
grubstakes
grubstaking
grubworm
grubworms
grucche
grucched
grucches
grucching
grudge
grudge match
grudge matches
grudged
grudgeful
grudger

Literary usage of Grubstakers

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

1. Pacific States Reports by California Supreme Court, Idaho Supreme Court, Kansas Supreme Court, Montana Supreme Court, Nevada Supreme Court, Oregon Supreme Court, Utah Supreme Court, Washington (State). Supreme Court (1912)
"Mines — A rule or law allowing prospector to locate a claim for his grubstakers ia valid, p. 310. Cited in Schultz v. Keeler, 2 Idaho, 338, 13 Pac. ..."

2. Desert Dancing: Exploring the Land, the People, the Legends of the by Len Wilcox (2000)
"Feverishly he stakes out a few more claims in the names of his grubstakers. A year's wages, right in his poke. He pulls it out and looks at it, ..."

3. Arcadian Highway: A Plan to Grubstake the Unemployed to Build a Grand by Horace Greeley Cupples (1916)
"The Post-Dispatch once built a lake with means which grubstakers provided. We view very sympathetically this larger Utopian plan. ..."

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