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Definition of Insnarers
1. insnarer [n] - See also: insnarer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Insnarers
Literary usage of Insnarers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Tatler by Joseph Addison, Alexander Chalmers, Richard Steele (1822)
"It is urged by my correspondents, that they do all that is possible to keep their
eyes off these insnarers ; but that, by what power they know not, ..."
2. The British Essayists; with Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, by Alexander Chalmers (1809)
"It is urged by my correspondents, that they do all that is possible to keep their
eyes off these insnarers; but that, by what power they know not, ..."
3. The British Essayists by James Ferguson (1823)
"It is urged by my correspondents, that they do all that is possible to keep their
eyes off thes'e insnarers ; but that, by what power they know not, ..."
4. The British Essayists: With Prefaces Biographical, Historical and Critical by Lionel Thomas Berguer (1823)
"It is urged by my correspondents, that 'hey do all that is possible to keep their
eyes off these insnarers; but that, by what power they inow not, ..."
5. The Sea of Ice: Or, The Arctic Adventurers by Percy Bolingbroke St. John (1859)
"... and insnarers. I made rash vows of wreaking vengeance on the first of my kind
I ever met again. I did, and thought, and said, a thousand foolish and bad ..."
6. Select British Classics (1803)
"Here is a little country girl that is very cunning, that • makes her use of being
young and unbred, and outdoes the insnarers, who are almost twice her age. ..."