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Definition of Poppers
1. popper [n] - See also: popper
Lexicographical Neighbors of Poppers
Literary usage of Poppers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Iron Age Directory (1908)
"Wood and Metal— (See Balls, Bowling and Polo.l poppers, Corn— Philadelphia, Pa.
Delphos Mfg. Co. ..."
2. A Reader for the Sixth Grade by Clarence Franklin Carroll, Sarah Catherine Brooks (1911)
"THE "CAP-poppers" At the time I am telling of, Tartarin of Tarascon had not become
the present-day Tartarin, the great one so popular in the whole South of ..."
3. A Reader for the Seventh Grade by Clarence Franklin Carroll, Sarah Catherine Brooks (1911)
"THE "CAP-poppers" At the time I am telling of, Tartarin of Tarascon had not become
the present-day Tartarin, the great one so popular in the whole South of ..."
4. Collections of the New York Historical Society for the Year by New-York Historical Society (1893)
"Upon hearing the case of John poppers, late master of the vessell or ... as of
the said John poppers, as of all the seamen who say led from Curacoa hither. ..."