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Definition of Malingers
1. malinger [v] - See also: malinger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Malingers
Literary usage of Malingers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. British Guiana Boundary: Arbitration with the United States of Venezuela by Great Britain (1898)
"... found ourselves in the necessity of again imposing a poll-tax for the Colony
of 2 guilders per head for male and female slaves, including malingers, ..."
2. Journal by Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1860)
"... foremen and malingers ot'bl .cerns, ma de the. operations very uncertain and
irregular. Lately ih'Mv li.i- i ii lunch improvement in this rosp.vl. and ..."
3. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1884)
"... orders and replies, couched in expressions of genuine old-time courtesy, from
malingers, shareholders and patrons of the ancient iron works. ..."
4. The Laryngoscope by American Laryngological, Rhinological, and Otological Society (1901)
"JO STILLSON (Indianapolis): I would like very much if Dr. Holinger would inform
us if these tuning-forks are of any value in testing malingers. ..."
5. Southern Literary Messenger (1850)
"And it is only by making the builders and malingers of steam-engines thoroughly
acquainted with their business that we can hope to effect this reform. ..."
6. Richard Henry Dana: A Biography by Charles Francis Adams (1891)
"Unless we meet with decisive success before that Proclamation takes effect, the
war is over, the slaves are not free, and the malingers of the war, ..."
7. pennsylvania archives by Pennsylvania State Library, Pennsylvania Dept. of Public Instruction, Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth (1878)
"Southwark, and the Inhabitants of the Northern Liberties, first, Tuat altho' the
malingers, as it was their Duty, did acquaint the several overseers of the ..."