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Definition of Moshers
1. mosher [n] - See also: mosher
Lexicographical Neighbors of Moshers
Literary usage of Moshers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sailing Directions for Nova Scotia, Bay of Fundy, and South Shore of Gulf of by Robert H. Orr, Richardson Clover (1891)
"Cape Rock is small, with 3J fathoms, J mile from Cape La Have in a southerly
direction, with deep water all round. moshers Island, 135 feet high, ..."
2. Reports of Cases by New York (State). Court of Appeals (1910)
"The dispute between the parties, though not extending to physical violence, was
sufficiently grave to induce the moshers to order them from the house, ..."
3. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1921)
"A few moshers, the Oxford collections, the Cambridge poets, and just one or two.
old rare books,—my stock of standards begins to look representative. ..."
4. Autobiography of George Dewey: Admiral of the Navy by George Dewey (1913)
"The moshers captain and crew all lost their lives, as far as is known, but they
had the satisfaction of seeing flames darting up the Hartford's rigging and ..."
5. The Publications of the Champlain Society by Champlain Society (1908)
"The context shows plainly enough that this was the island now called moshers Island.
5 This cape, as I am informed by Mr. JF Risser, of Riverport, ..."
6. The Treatment of fractures: With Notes Upon a Few Common Dislocations by Charles Locke Scudder (1911)
"moshers description of this method is clear and concise, and follows: k Fig.
41.—A type of a marked fracture of the nasal bones. The trauma was received in ..."