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Definition of Obliterator
1. Noun. An eliminator that does away with all traces.
Definition of Obliterator
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Obliterator
Literary usage of Obliterator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Operations of the French Navy During the Recent War with Tunis (1885)
"The "obliterate;" annuls what precedes and is answered by the obliterator.
Time is signaled in code and is followed by a. in. or pm, as the a* may be. Fig. ..."
2. The Hardy Country: Literary Landmarks of the Wessex Novels by Charles George Harper (1904)
"In place of it a tall new building of German-Gothic design, unfamiliar to English
eyes, had been erected on a new piece of ground by a certain obliterator ..."
3. The Lighter Side of School Life by Ian Hay (1920)
""Please, sir, can I be obliterator? ... But appoint him Lord High Scavenger, or
Lord High Inkslinger, or Lord High obliterator, ..."
4. Sessional Papersby Canada Parliament by Canada Parliament (1901)
"... rim and obliterator, $6.50 ; with outer rim, obliterator and steel hammer
handle, 67' at Î6.85 ; steel stamps with crown and steel hammer handle, 1, ..."