Lexicographical Neighbors of Mouthers
Literary usage of Mouthers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Black River by Justin Clemens (2007)
"The reader will encounter such creatures as mouthers, pokers, the sucking lady,
white curls, the loved one, the magistrate, and the ambassador, presented in ..."
2. The History of the Grain Trade in France, 1400-1710 by Abbott Payson Usher (1913)
"of being allowed to export the rest.1 The conclusion of the episode does not
appear, but the mission of mouthers was apparently a failure. ..."
3. Archaeologia, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity by Society of Antiquaries of London (1846)
"... being the place wheare I inhabite, & att my one mouthers ... that shalbe att
my mouthers ..."
4. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1827)
"... stil —the self-same mouthers rant it stil —the self-same working breeds th
self-same froth, and the self-sam Punch conducts the self-same puppet show. ..."
5. Early Tudor Poetry, 1485-1547 by John Milton Berdan (1920)
"... at mouthers boon, his ire. Into Hesperian land Sertorius fled, Of parent aye
cheef care had in his hed. Dear weight on shoulders Sicil brethren bore. ..."
6. Black River by Justin Clemens (2007)
"The reader will encounter such creatures as mouthers, pokers, the sucking lady,
white curls, the loved one, the magistrate, and the ambassador, presented in ..."
7. The History of the Grain Trade in France, 1400-1710 by Abbott Payson Usher (1913)
"of being allowed to export the rest.1 The conclusion of the episode does not
appear, but the mission of mouthers was apparently a failure. ..."
8. Archaeologia, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity by Society of Antiquaries of London (1846)
"... being the place wheare I inhabite, & att my one mouthers ... that shalbe att
my mouthers ..."
9. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1827)
"... stil —the self-same mouthers rant it stil —the self-same working breeds th
self-same froth, and the self-sam Punch conducts the self-same puppet show. ..."
10. Early Tudor Poetry, 1485-1547 by John Milton Berdan (1920)
"... at mouthers boon, his ire. Into Hesperian land Sertorius fled, Of parent aye
cheef care had in his hed. Dear weight on shoulders Sicil brethren bore. ..."