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Definition of Lungers
1. lunger [n] - See also: lunger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lungers
Literary usage of Lungers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Young Folk's Cyclopædia of Games and Sports by John Denison Champlin, Arthur Elmore Bostwick (1890)
"lungers. jng of a leather belt about an inch and a half wide, ... The lungers
are especially useful in giving the learner a feeling of confidence, ..."
2. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington by Entomological Society of Washington (1886)
"... but the posterior pair lead not to lamellar, but o common tubular tracheae ;
they also have the mandibular claws inserted nuch as in the four-lungers; ..."
3. Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of by Sussex Archaeological Society (1881)
"5 1827 Fob 2 Paid Sexton, Tolling Knell on the Death of the Duke of York ....
5 ls:;7—The lungers at Kind's funeral . . .15 1837 to 1839. ..."
4. The World's Great Classics by Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne (1902)
"How Siegfried came to the Nibe- lungers, 78-86. ... How the Treasure of the Nibe-
lungers was Brought to Worms, 177-185- How the Two Queens Reviled one ..."
5. From Old Fields: Poems of the Civil War by Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (1906)
"You have seen how they Have set Him up in pictures; make Him sad And sorry
looking, — dyspeptic tenderfoot,— Like lungers from the East. ..."
6. The Nation at War by James Augustin Brown Scherer (1918)
""one-lungers" out there; then it makes them well, and they grow citrus fruits.
They come to cough, and remain to spray the San Jose scale off the golden ..."
7. Index to the World Great Classics: Comprising a General Index, a Subject (1902)
"How Siegfried came to the Nibe- lungers, 78-86. How Siegfried First Saw Kriemhild,
... How the Treasure of the N'ibe- lungers was Brought to Worms, 177-185. ..."