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Definition of Muffineers
1. muffineer [n] - See also: muffineer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Muffineers
Literary usage of Muffineers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Old London Silver, Its History, Its Makers and Its Marks by Montague Howard (1903)
"The hall-marks are almost always on the bottom, but on the larger and earlier
muffineers are sometimes on the side near the top of the lower section. ..."
2. Salopian Shreds and Patches (1891)
"... silver tea set ; Mr Burke Wood, pepper pots Mr and Mrs Bardwell, muffineers ; Mn
... silver card basket ; Miss Young muffineers ; Miss C. Hartley, ..."
3. An Old Soldier's Memories by Sydney Henry Jones- Parry (1897)
"Solomon has given me a beautiful pair of silver muffineers. He is very proud of
being made butler. I must tell you the history of these ..."
4. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1888)
"I am not more than ordinary partial to the cakes called muffins, yet here am I
burdened, already, with thirteen pairs of silver ' muffineers'! ..."
5. The Stowe Catalogue, Priced and Annotated by Henry Rumsey Forster (1848)
"Attenborough 220 2215 Two honey-pots ; 2 sugar-basins ; and 2 muffineers . ...
P. Box, Esq. 0 12 0 2219 Two sugar-basins ; 2 muffineers; and 2 butter-tubs . ..."
6. The Habits of Good Society: A Handbook for Ladies and Gentlemen (1869)
"How De Boots of the muffineers comes to know the taste of kitten does not transpire.
" Well, my love," says mamma, " we must get some intimate friends to ..."
7. Letters Written While on a Collecting Trip in the East Indies by Thomas Barbour, Rosamond Barbour (1913)
"There we bought three marrow spoons, perfect peaches, two muffineers, simply
wonders, and one large gravy spoon, really a beauty. ..."
8. Report by Philippines Bureau of Health, Philippines Health Service, Philippines Bureau of Health, 1932-1935 (1908)
"But contamination conveyed from their hands to the ice and to the dishes, bottles,
muffineers, etc., would be carried to every nurse who dined in the ..."
9. Old London Silver, Its History, Its Makers and Its Marks by Montague Howard (1903)
"The hall-marks are almost always on the bottom, but on the larger and earlier
muffineers are sometimes on the side near the top of the lower section. ..."
10. Salopian Shreds and Patches (1891)
"... silver tea set ; Mr Burke Wood, pepper pots Mr and Mrs Bardwell, muffineers ; Mn
... silver card basket ; Miss Young muffineers ; Miss C. Hartley, ..."
11. An Old Soldier's Memories by Sydney Henry Jones- Parry (1897)
"Solomon has given me a beautiful pair of silver muffineers. He is very proud of
being made butler. I must tell you the history of these ..."
12. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1888)
"I am not more than ordinary partial to the cakes called muffins, yet here am I
burdened, already, with thirteen pairs of silver ' muffineers'! ..."
13. The Stowe Catalogue, Priced and Annotated by Henry Rumsey Forster (1848)
"Attenborough 220 2215 Two honey-pots ; 2 sugar-basins ; and 2 muffineers . ...
P. Box, Esq. 0 12 0 2219 Two sugar-basins ; 2 muffineers; and 2 butter-tubs . ..."
14. The Habits of Good Society: A Handbook for Ladies and Gentlemen (1869)
"How De Boots of the muffineers comes to know the taste of kitten does not transpire.
" Well, my love," says mamma, " we must get some intimate friends to ..."
15. Letters Written While on a Collecting Trip in the East Indies by Thomas Barbour, Rosamond Barbour (1913)
"There we bought three marrow spoons, perfect peaches, two muffineers, simply
wonders, and one large gravy spoon, really a beauty. ..."
16. Report by Philippines Bureau of Health, Philippines Health Service, Philippines Bureau of Health, 1932-1935 (1908)
"But contamination conveyed from their hands to the ice and to the dishes, bottles,
muffineers, etc., would be carried to every nurse who dined in the ..."