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Definition of Lubbers
1. lubber [n] - See also: lubber
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lubbers
Literary usage of Lubbers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Folk Songs by John Williamson Palmer (1861)
"Go patter to lubbers and swabs, d'ye see, 'Bout danger, and fear, and the like ;
A tight-water boat and good sea-room give me, And it a'n't to a little I'll ..."
2. American Electrical Cases: Being a Collection of All the Important Cases by William Weeks Morrill, Frank Bixby Gilbert, Austin B. Griffin (1895)
"CHARLES lubbers. Colorado Supreme Court, Oct. 16, 1888. (11 Col. 605. ...
Charles lubbers, the appellee, brought this action against the appellant, ..."
3. The Rob Roy on the Jordan, Nile, Red Sea, & Gennesareth, &c.: A Canoe Cruise by John MacGregor (1870)
"... A YARN — lubbers — BY MOONLIGHT — PORT SAID — PARTING SHOT — SQUALL. AFTER a
long winding voyage on the Mushra, we came near the vast Tells, or mounds, ..."