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Definition of Kippers
1. kipper [v] - See also: kipper
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kippers
Literary usage of Kippers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1901)
"kippers because he was always cheap. Lord, Lord! “I was only there two terms;
but —I don't know, kippers and I. We used to get down in the town and go the ..."
2. The Horse in the Stable and the Field: his Varieties, Management in Health by J. H. Walsh (1892)
"... of punching out the milk teeth in hasten the growth of the permanent set
Instead of having this effect Via. 12.—Lowen kippers AND LEFT TUSH OK A ..."
3. The Fisheries Exhibition Literature (1883)
"... at Yarmouth —Size of vessels and modes of work—Mode of paying the crew —Yarmouth
bloaters and kippers—Scottish boats at Yarmouth— Curing processes. ..."
4. The Unappreciated Fisher Folk, Their Round of Life and Labour by James Glass Bertram (1883)
"... at Yarmouth —Size of vessels and modes of work—Mode of paying the crew • —Yarmouth
bloaters and kippers—Scottish boats at Yarmouth—• Curing processes. ..."
5. The Salmon Fisheries by Charles Edward Fryer (1883)
"The smolts and the kippers were only the gleanings of the salmon harvest, the
bulk of which was gathered by others in the sea, and were all the return that ..."
6. An Engineering Student's Notes, Technical, Philosophical and Otherwise by John Richards (1904)
"ISLE OP MAN—MANX CATS PICKLED AT SEA—kippers— LAXA WATER, WHEEL—PEARS' SOAP.
We are going over to the Isle of Man in a day or two. ..."
7. The Native Tribes of South-east Australia by Alfred William Howitt (1904)
"The kippers are told that the whole country is on fire ... At the later part of
the ceremonies, the kippers are no longer covered up but walk about, ..."