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Definition of Nailers
1. nailer [n] - See also: nailer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nailers
Literary usage of Nailers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Technical History of Commerce: Or, Skilled Labour Applied to Production by John Yeats (1878)
"nailers were early recognised as a separate craft, and their forges were to be
found in every village at an early date. An article so small in itself, ..."
2. First Impressions of England and Its People by Hugh Miller (1860)
"The nailers of Hales Owen ; their Politics a Century ago. — Competition of the
Scotch nailers ; unsuccessful, and why. — Samuel Salt, the Hales Owen Poet. ..."
3. The Labor Movement: The Problem of Today: The History, Purpose and by George Edwin McNeill, Terence Vincent Powderly, Edmund Janes James (1886)
"The Wheeling nailers did not, it appears, enforce this demand. The question was
brought up before the Pittsburgh Convention, in 1884, when it was Resolved, ..."