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Definition of Nutcases
1. nutcase [n] - See also: nutcase
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nutcases
Literary usage of Nutcases
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventure Guide to the Inside Passage and Coastal Alaska by Lynn Readicker-Henderson (2002)
"Valdez and Cordova are bases for the nutcases who do "extreme" skiing- if you
can't handle a 50-degree slope, don't even think about wasting the time of the ..."
2. Adventure Guide to the Alaska Highway by Ed Readicker-Henderson (2006)
"Valdez and Cordova are bases for the nutcases who do "extreme" skiing - if you
can't handle a 50-degree slope, don't even think about wasting the time of ..."
3. Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science by George Woodyatt Hastings, Andrew Edgar, Charles Wager Ryalls, Edwin Pears (1862)
"... standing their ubiquity, supplied any but very rare and nutcases for
encouragement ; nor the manifest unfitness of a ..."
4. British Columbia by Ed Readicker-Henderson (2004)
"Better is the Franklin Expedition display and film, which gives you a sense of
what serious nutcases the early polar explorers must have been. ..."
5. Animal and Vegetable Fixed Oils, Fats, Butters, and Waxes: Their Preparation by Charles Romley Alder Wright (1894)
"In nutcases prolonged agitation of the oil with highly dilute nitric acid suffices
to dissolve out the metallic oxides present as soaps, and in this way ..."
6. A Textbook on Steam Engineering by International Correspondence Schools (1902)
"In si nutcases, the pear-shaped end is covered with gauze for the same purpose.
A bonnet C may be removed to allow the suction valve to be repaired, ..."