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Definition of Monicker
1. moniker [n -S] - See also: moniker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Monicker
Literary usage of Monicker
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Today's Short Stories Analyzed: An Informal Encyclopedia of Short Story Art by Robert Wilson Neal (1918)
"Gi' rne y'r monicker." 10. Singleton snapped a card into the grimy paw of the
impatient emissary, who fled. 11. Sitting on a little bench at one side of ..."
2. Something Else Again by Franklin Pierce Adams (1920)
"... Than that about my monicker; My verse is never cabled At a fabled Rate per line.
Still though the Halls Of Literature are closed To me a bard obscure I ..."
3. Anderson Crow, Detective by George Barr McCutcheon (1920)
"My name is Bacon,— George Washington Bacon,— and my friend bears an even nobler
monicker, if that be possible. ..."
4. Lake and Stream Game Fishing: A Practical Book on the Popular Fresh-water by Carroll Blaine Cook (1917)
"His real monicker is pike-perch, but the boys have sort of acquired the habit of
calling him wall-eyed pike, and so we let it go at that. ..."