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Definition of Naggers
1. nagger [n] - See also: nagger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Naggers
Literary usage of Naggers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Popular Misgovernment in the United States by Alfred Byron Cruikshank (1920)
"that the "naggers" will have little influence in government. They will interest
themselves as the "Watch Dogs" do, and sometimes they will collide with the ..."
2. Moriah's Mourning, and Other Half-Hour Sketches by Ruth McEnery Stuart (1898)
"a good 'oman, but she was mighty puny an' peevish; an' besides dat, she was one
o' deze heah naggers, an' Pete is allus had a purty hard pull, ..."
3. The Sportsman's Dictionary: Or The Gentleman's Companion: for Town and ...Sports (1800)
"... head-ach, the naggers, or fore eyes. If he turns his head backward on the
right fide, to the part aggrieved, it indicates an ..."
4. Annual Report (1903)
"Do not be " naggers "or " braggers " when you become men and women. Be skillful
in your work. A boy or girl with a pound of skill will go ahead ..."
5. Annual Report (1902)
"... STONE 1 Bine atone cutter» and naggers M 88 5 8 Freestone cutters .......
................. 4 Granite cutters 6 ..."