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Definition of Newcomers
1. newcomer [n] - See also: newcomer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Newcomers
Literary usage of Newcomers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Oom Paul's People: A Narrative of the British-Boer Troubles in South Africa by Howard Clemens Hillegas (1899)
"This line of cleavage was extended when the newcomers attempted to obtain a
foothold in the politics of the country. The Boers, who had been suddenly ..."
2. History of California by Theodore Henry Hittell (1897)
"The newcomers proposed to divide up the mining ground, giving each man a strip
ten feet front on the river and running back three hundred feet. ..."
3. The Evolution of the Country Community: A Study in Religious Sociology by Warren Hugh Wilson (1912)
"But throughout the states of the Union as a whole the population, both the
newcomers and older stock, are American. The dates of this exploitation of land ..."
4. Poetry by Modern Poetry Association (1916)
"MAY IN THE CITY THE newcomers Spring has come in the city; And the sun and the
rain, And a thousand spirits swarming from God knows where, Push the buried ..."
5. The Lombard Communes: A History of the Republics of North Italy by William Francis Thomas Butler (1906)
"The newcomers built houses recalling their country castles by their strength ;
the city nobles followed this example ; family vied with family in the height ..."
6. The Romance of the American Theatre by Mary Caroline Crawford (1913)
"... and it was distinctly to their credit that they appreciated duly the fine
artistry of these newcomers. Even Fanny had her doubts, at the very first, ..."
7. The Message of Greek Art by Harry Huntington Powers (1913)
"CHAPTER III THE newcomers AND THEIR ART. THE INVASION OF THE NORTHERNERS.
1500 ( ?)-IOOO (?) BC SHADOWY as is this kingdom of Minos which looms as the dim ..."