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Definition of Patrollers
1. patroller [n] - See also: patroller
Lexicographical Neighbors of Patrollers
Literary usage of Patrollers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Human Rights in Guatemala During President de León Carpio's First Year by Human Rights Watch/Americas (1994)
"Tonnis Lares Cipriano, Killed by Civil patrollers Joyabaj is a town of some 20000
inhabitants strategically located in the corridor between ..."
2. A Private Chapter of the War by George W. Bailey (1880)
"Darby's boys returned, and the "patrollers" still out! ... We learn that
the "patrollers" quietly inspected the cabins and departed, speechless. ..."
3. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia: Extracted from the by Lyman Chalkley, Mary Smith Lockwood (1912)
"... captain of patrollers, 4 nights (26 June to 29 July, 1782), 40 lbs. tobacco;
... Anthony Mustoe, captains of patrollers, 5 nights each, 50 lbs. tobacco; ..."
4. Human Rights in Guatemala During President de León Carpio's First Year by Human Rights Watch/Americas (1994)
"municipal leaders, fear patrollers and have suffered persecution when they acted
contrary to the patrollers' interests.* In cases where judges have dared ..."
5. Report of the Secretary of War: Communicating the Report of Captain George B by George Brinton McClellan (1857)
"If a village is to be passed at night, the front patrollers go quietly to ...
Before entering a woods, the front patrollers must ascertain that the enemy ..."