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Definition of Imposters
1. imposter [n] - See also: imposter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Imposters
Literary usage of Imposters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1908)
"He published a tragedy, The Rape, or the Innocent imposters (London, 1692), a
translation of the ..."
2. Of Toronto the Good, a Social Study: The Queen City of Canada as it is by Christopher St. George Clark (1898)
"imposters. PICKPOCKETS. CROOKS. THIEVES. ASSIGNATION HOUSES. THE POOR OF THE CITY.
As has been before stated land for building purposes is high and scarce ..."
3. Every Day Life in London by James Grant (1839)
"The lowest sum earned by any of the supposed two hundred and fifty begging-letter
imposters to whom I have alluded, cannot be under 100Z. a year; ..."
4. The Web by Emerson Hough (1919)
"They complained that a number of imposters in army uniforms were bringing discredit
to the soldiery and requested that these be apprehended. ..."