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Definition of Infusers
1. infuser [n] - See also: infuser
Lexicographical Neighbors of Infusers
Literary usage of Infusers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second by John Wilson Croker, John Hervey Hervey (1848)
"He told Sir Robert, too (to save Lady Sundon), that he believed the principal
infusers of these opinions in the Queen, in favour of Lord Carteret, ..."
2. The Essays, Humor, and Poems of Nathaniel Ames, Father and Son: Of Dedham by Samuel Briggs, Nathaniel Ames (1891)
"... once more inspire, Ye sweet infusers of diviner Strains, With rich Ideas croud
his minting Brains, Cease Strife : all but the Nightingale be mute, ..."
3. A Text-book of Histology: Arranged Upon an Embryological Basis by Frederic Thomas Lewis, Philipp Stöhr (1913)
"The latter may be obtained as "Hobb's Tea infusers," and lemonade cups are of
proper size to receive them. Wright's Method for Frozen Sections. ..."
4. Truman Marcellus Post,D.D.: A Biography, Personal and Literary by Truman Augustus Post (1891)
"But new ones, should heaven send them, welcome as infusers of new life into the
stream of age. "Action vitalizes. Work rejuvenates ; it prohibits rust, ..."
5. The Official Catalogue of the Exhibits: With Introductory Notices of the ...Centennial International Exhibition (1888)
"Hobb's patent tea infusers. 292 Jackson, G., & Sons, 49 Rathbone-place, London.
Manufacturers of Carton Pierre Composition and Patent Fibrous Plaster ..."
6. The Model Kitchen by Lucy Helen Yates (1905)
"So many kinds of infusers and machines for coffee-making have been invented that
to single out any particular one is difficult, but the principle of slow ..."