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Definition of Jobbed
1. job [v] - See also: job
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jobbed
Literary usage of Jobbed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Continent of Australia and the Island of Tasmania (1787 to by Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke (1877)
"Everyone jobbed in land, and while the bullock-driver concluded his bargain for
a "corner allotment" for £40 and a bucket of rum (which he and his "mates" ..."
2. Pugilistica: The History of British Boxing Containing Lives of the Most by Henry Downes Miles (1906)
"He hit Alec with the left, but was jobbed down right and left. ... Alec jobbed
with his left, and caught Bishop on the dexter ogle, which began to swell, ..."
3. Source Book in Economics: Selected and Ed. for the Use of College Classes by Frank Albert Fetter (1912)
"Thus one fabric which sells at the mill in the United States at 8y2 cents a yard
will be jobbed at 11 cents and sold at retail at 15 cents. ..."
4. Source Book in Economies, Selected and Ed. for the Use of College Classes by Frank Albert Fetter (1912)
"Thus one fabric which sells at the mill in the United States at 8y2 cents a yard
will be jobbed at 11 cents and sold at retail at 15 cents. ..."