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Definition of Imbibers
1. imbiber [n] - See also: imbiber
Lexicographical Neighbors of Imbibers
Literary usage of Imbibers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Eclectic Journal of Medicine by John Bell (1837)
"Another important class of absorbents is constituted by the imbibers of the lungs.
These are vessels which form a communication between the branches of the ..."
2. The Contemporary Review (1873)
"... Where does the drinker get the means for his drinking 1" more relevant in the
case of the imbibers of port than in that of the imbibers of champagne. ..."
3. Fors Clavigera: Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of Great Britain by John Ruskin (1875)
"more relevant in the case of the imbibers of port than in that of the imbibers
of champagne. And although Mr. Greg proceeds, with that lofty contempt for ..."
4. The Complete Works by John Ruskin (1894)
"more relevant in the case of the imbibers of port than in that of the imbibers
of champagne. And although Mr. Greg proceeds, with that lofty contempt for ..."
5. On the Old Road: A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays and Articles on Art by John Ruskin (1899)
"... I am certain he will feel my question, " Where does the drinker get the means
for his drinking ? " more relevant in the case of the imbibers of ..."