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Definition of Pamperers
1. pamperer [n] - See also: pamperer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pamperers
Literary usage of Pamperers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1835)
"It is not only the unicorn these pamperers finally send out of town, but the good
old loyal defender, euch a one as the poet speaks of—" Lu- ..."
2. The Craftsman by Gustav Stickley (1905)
"... and wires and rails, studded with electric buttons for every conceivable
purpose, and inhabited by two dreary races: the pamperers and the pampered. ..."
3. The Veto Power of the Governor of Illinois by Niels Henriksen Debel (1917)
"... as grave evidence from a studious observer, of the fact that the English
were "pamperers of their carcasses" beyond the wont of the rest of the world. ..."
4. The Household of a Tudor Nobleman by Paul Van Brunt Jones (1918)
"... as grave evidence from a studious observer, of the fact that the English
were "pamperers of their carcasses" beyond the wont of the rest of the world. ..."
5. Diseases of modern life by Benjamin Ward Richardson (1882)
"The pamperers, industrious themselves, either from mistaken affection or from
interest minister to the wants of the helpless physical being ..."