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Definition of Reekers
1. reeker [n] - See also: reeker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reekers
Literary usage of Reekers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalogue of the Pictures, Miniatures, Pastels, Framed Water Colour Drawings by Rijksmuseum (Netherlands) (1905)
"reekers (Hendrik), was born 21 September 1815, at Harlem; died there 15 May 1854.
... reekers, and of the flower painter GJJ van Os. Z. 2010. ..."
2. Holland by Esther Singleton (1908)
"His pupil, Hendrik reekers (1815-54), has here Fruits, Vegetables, and Game,
arranged on a marble table. A basket is full of white and black grapes, ..."
3. Sketches of Virginia, Historical and Biographical: Historical and Biographical by William Henry Foote (1850)
"... when according to an order of court, he was to acknowledge and ask forgiveness
for an offence. In 1640, Stephen reekers put in pillory two ..."
4. Baltimore: Past and Present : with Biographical Sketches of Its by Brantz Mayer (1871)
"His hours of leisure he employed in the study of mathematics and mechanical
philosophy, under the tuition of an accomplished mathematician, Mr. JJ reekers. ..."