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Definition of Lobbers
1. lobber [n] - See also: lobber
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lobbers
Literary usage of Lobbers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. My Poor Relations: Stories of Dutch Peasant Life by Maarten Maartens (1905)
"And so they ate in silence: certainly Vrouw lobbers had but little appetite :
she sat staring ... Vrouw lobbers pushed forward what was left of the saveloy. ..."
2. Rural Affairs by John Jacob Thomas (1873)
"... and with shutters and wire screen windows, to admit air and exclude insects;
to skim the milk the moment it coagulates or "lobbers," which will be in 30 ..."
3. The Lost Tasmanian Race by James Bonwick (1884)
"... missed his gun, and stared in such indescribable confusion, that the risible
faculties of the lobbers were much excited; and so, after a hearty laugh at ..."