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Definition of Picketers
1. picketer [n] - See also: picketer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Picketers
Literary usage of Picketers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gospel for a Working World. by Harry Frederick Ward (1918)
"Leader giving instructions to youthful picketers in strike of the messenger boys
of The American District Telegraph Company and the Postal Telegraph and ..."
2. Conflict in the Soviet Union: Black January in Azerbaidzhan by Robert Kushen (1991)
"At 12:45, two officers emerged from the barracks to talk to the picketers.
The officers asked what they would do if military vehicles tried to exit the ..."
3. Failures and Promises of the California Garment Industry: Hearing Before the edited by Peter Hoekstra (1998)
"The picketers had come into our store, handed out leaflets that referred to ...
Police were called to organize the picketers back onto the sidewalks and not ..."
4. The Trade Unions: An Appeal to the Working Classes and Their Friends by Robert Somers (1876)
"But can the picketers be expected to know, ... the equal rights of her Majesty's
subjects on any instruction of the Unions to their agents and picketers, ..."
5. Amendments to Sherman Antitrust Law and Related Matters by United States, Knute Nelson (1914)
"In picketing, whether by peaceful methods or with violence, the picketers deal
directly with third persons. Hence, it has always seemed that allegations ..."
6. The Siege of Richmond: A Narrative of the Military Operations of Major by Joel Cook (1862)
"The duty of the picketers was to continually watch the enemy before them, and
send along the lines connecting them with the reserves a report of every thing ..."