Definition of Headliners

1. Noun. (plural of headliner) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Headliners

1. headliner [n] - See also: headliner

Lexicographical Neighbors of Headliners

headlands
headlap
headlaps
headless
headlessly
headlessness
headlessnesses
headlight
headlighting
headlightings
headlights
headlike
headline
headlined
headliner
headliners (current term)
headlines
headlinese
headling
headlining
headlit
headlock
headlocks
headlong
headlongness
headlongs
headloss
headly
headman
headmark

Literary usage of Headliners

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

1. Johnson's Materials of Construction by John Butler Johnson, Morton Owen Withey, James Aston (1919)
"Whenever these headliners become worn down J in. below their initial surface level ... The metal of these headliners shall be hard machinery iron and should ..."

2. Annual Report by Illinois Farmers' Institute (1902)
"One man usually nails the hoops, the headliners and takes out the heads of barrels, ... It is quite important to have headliners, as it prevents loss in ..."

3. The Construction of Roads and Pavements by Thomas Radford Agg (1916)
"The staves when bolted to the heads shall form a barrel 20 in. long inside measurement, between headliners. The liners of the staves shall be so placed as ..."

4. The Construction of Roads and Pavements by Thomas Radford Agg (1916)
"The staves when bolted to the heads shall form a barrel 20 in. long inside measurement, between headliners. The liners of the staves shall be so placed as ..."

5. American Highway Engineers' Handbook by Arthur Horace Blanchard (1919)
"Whenever these headliners become worn down 1 í in below their ... The metal of these headliners shall be hard machinery iron and should contain not less ..."

6. A Text Book on Brick Pavements by Clark R. Mandigo (1917)
"Whenever these headliners become worn down % inch below their initial surface ... The metal of these headliners shall be hard machinery iron and should ..."

7. A Text Book on Brick Pavements by Clark R. Mandigo (1917)
"Whenever these headliners become worn down % inch below their initial surface ... The metal of these headliners shall be hard machinery iron and should ..."

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