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Definition of Muggers
1. mugger [n] - See also: mugger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Muggers
Literary usage of Muggers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Northumberland, and the Border by Walter White (1859)
"... in Olden Time— Thomson's Winter—Sir Guy and the Dragon—Faws and muggers— A
Northumbrian ... muggers ..."
2. Personal Banking Fraud: Hearings Before the Committee on Banking and edited by James A. Leach (2000)
"Electronic muggers (E- muggers) are using the computer, telephone and mailbox as
their arsenal of tools to practice their trade. I held a well-received town ..."
3. The New Statistical Account of Scotland (1845)
"Such a thing is now never seen, except, indeed, in the case of muggers, who still
traverse this part of the country in gangs during the summer season. ..."
4. Northumberland, and the Border by Walter White (1859)
"... in Olden Time— Thomson's Winter—Sir Guy and the Dragon—Faws and muggers— A
Northumbrian ... muggers ..."
5. Personal Banking Fraud: Hearings Before the Committee on Banking and edited by James A. Leach (2000)
"Electronic muggers (E- muggers) are using the computer, telephone and mailbox as
their arsenal of tools to practice their trade. I held a well-received town ..."
6. The New Statistical Account of Scotland (1845)
"Such a thing is now never seen, except, indeed, in the case of muggers, who still
traverse this part of the country in gangs during the summer season. ..."