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Definition of Handicappers
1. handicapper [n] - See also: handicapper
Lexicographical Neighbors of Handicappers
Literary usage of Handicappers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Complete Lawn Tennis Player by Arthur Wallis Myers (1908)
"... its defects—Limitations of the "quarter" system—The "sixths" method—Difficulties
under which official handicappers labour—Mr. HS Scrivener explains his ..."
2. British Farmer's Magazine (1867)
"Over his own distance—rather under than over a mile—The Prime Minister was a very
dangerous horse ; but the handicappers never forgot his two-year-old ..."
3. Golf by Horace Gordon Hutchinson, Henry James Moncreiff Moncreiff (1892)
"But sometimes it happens that with the best will in the world it is not possible
for the handicappers to arrive at any trustworthy ' line' about a ..."
4. Athletics and Football by Montague Shearman (1887)
"As meetings of this description take place by scores in every part of the country,
it is obvious that none but trained handicappers, who regularly study the ..."
5. The Montreal Snow Shoe Club: Its History and Record, with a Synopsis of the by Hugh W. Becket (1882)
"The handicappers placed him 100 yards in the rear of scratch ; one of the Committee,
in defiance of the handicappers' opinion, moved him 25, ..."