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Definition of Punchers
1. puncher [n] - See also: puncher
Lexicographical Neighbors of Punchers
Literary usage of Punchers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pony Tracks by Frederic Remington (1895)
"IN THE SIERRA MADRE WITH THE punchers ON a chill, black morning the cabins of
Los Ojos gave ... The punchers, both white and brown, and two or three women, ..."
2. Songs of the Cowboys by Nathan Howard Thorp (1921)
"WHAT'S BECOME OF THE punchers? By N. Howard Thorp What's become of the punchers
We rode with long ago ? The hundreds and hundreds of cowboys We all of us ..."
3. The Great Deserts and Forests of North America by Paul Fountain (1901)
"CHAPTER III A SHORT CHAPTER ON COW-punchers AND COW- STEALERS, AND SUCH-LIKE AN
account of the people of a country is, in my opinion, an important branch of ..."
4. The Great Deserts and Forests of North America by Paul Fountain (1901)
"CHAPTER III A SHORT CHAPTER ON COW-punchers AND COW- STEALERS, AND SUCH-LIRE AN
account of the people of a country is, in my opinion, an important branch of ..."
5. Coal Mining in Arkansas by Alvin Arthur Steel (1910)
"... machines and punchers. Where the coal dips too steeply to permit driving rooms
to the rise, the rooms may be driven level and cut with chain machines. ..."
6. Round the World for Gold: A Search for Minerals from Kansas to Cathay by Herbert William Lewis Way (1912)
"... CHAPTER I WITH KANSAS CATTLE punchers V THE Arizona, the greyhound of the
Atlantic, a boat of the Guion Line, sailed from Liverpool, on September 28, ..."
7. Pony Tracks by Frederic Remington (1895)
"The bull made a " fo'lorn hope " for the gate, and the gallant punchers melted
... The diversion of the punchers made the retreat of the infantry possible, ..."