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Definition of Lawyered
1. lawyer [v] - See also: lawyer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lawyered
Literary usage of Lawyered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Lone-star of Liberia: Being the Outcome of Reflections on Our Own People by Frederick Alexander Durham (1892)
"There are many briefless but talented African lawyers in the over-lawyered British
Colonies who are almost on the point of starvation ; but Liberia is a ..."
2. The Great Peace by Harry Huntington Powers (1918)
"To a knowledge which no be-lawyered tribunal could ever acquire, a knowledge
which is less an acquisition than an inheritance, is joined a reverence and a ..."
3. Wordsworth and the English Lake Country: An Introduction to a Poet's Country by Eric Sutherland Robertson (1911)
"He doctored his parish and lawyered it, drawing up all wills, conveyances, and
other covenants; he balanced accounts, and often accompanied farmers to ..."
4. Wordsworth and the English Lake Country: An Introduction to a Poet's Country by Sidney Grundy, Eric Sutherland Robertson, Arthur Tucker (1911)
"He doctored his parish and lawyered it, drawing up all wills, conveyances, and
other covenants; he balanced accounts, and often accompanied farmers to ..."
5. Wanderings in West Africa from Liverpool to Fernando Po by Richard Francis Burton (1863)
"The more fortunate—Mr. Johnson— hailed us, climbed on board, grinned an African
grin a the misfortunes of his rival, who had once " lawyered " us, ..."
6. International Trade in Professional Services: Advancing Liberalisation by Oecd, (Paris) Organisation for Economic Co-ope (1997)
"... In 1993. a worldwide survey indicated that Australia was the fourth most
heavily lawyered country in the world with one lawyer to every 380 people'. ..."