Lexicographical Neighbors of Mealers
Literary usage of Mealers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Statistical Account of Scotland: Drawn Up from the Communications of the by John Sinclair (1795)
"The only difference between mealers and workmen is, that workmen, ... viz.
mealers, workmen, pals-keepers, and moor-herds, have families. ..."
2. Old-world Questions and New-World Answers by Daniel Pidgeon (1885)
"Table boarders" are sometimes called simply " mealers," or even, when a buggy
goes round to collect the scattered clientele of a given house, ..."
3. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1890)
"... be found in some of the larger factory cities of New England, where meals are
furnished to operatives known as "mealers," being those who do not live in ..."
4. On the Border with Crook by John Gregory Bourke (1891)
"mealers " were not entitled to such distinction and never seemed to expect it.
There was no bill of fare. None was needed. Boarders always knew what they ..."
5. Summarized Proceedings ... and a Directory of Members by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1890)
"... be found in some of the larger factory cities of New England, where meals are
furnished to operatives known as "mealers," being those who do not live in ..."
6. Fletcherism, what it is ; Or, How I Became Young at Sixty by Horace Fletcher (1913)
"... result in settling the questions of appropriateness, economy, emergencies,
and comfort in general between the Heaters and the mealers; between the mixed ..."