Lexicographical Neighbors of Rejuvenators
Literary usage of Rejuvenators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Jews in Russia and Poland, from the Earliest Times Until the by Simon Dubnow (1916)
"It would not be fair to ascribe this failure altogether to the conservative trend
of mind of the rejuvenators of Poland. There was an additional factor that ..."
2. History of the Jews in Russia and Poland, from the Earliest Times Until the by Simon Dubnow (1916)
"It would not be fair to ascribe this failure altogether to the conservative trend
of mind of the rejuvenators of Poland. There was an additional factor that ..."
3. Nostrums and Quackery: Articles on the Nostrum Evil and Quackery Reprinted by American Medical Association, Arthur Joseph Cramp (1921)
"... display of almost a dozen different brands of patent nostrums, venereal
disease "cures," and "youth rejuvenators" in the windows of both drug stores. ..."
4. The Charm of the Antique by Robert Shackleton, Mrs. Elizabeth Fleming Shackleton (1914)
"... old house and the mighty river rose the ghost of a garden a hundred years
old—a setting for the old mansion of Weyanoke, a welcome to its rejuvenators. ..."
5. Journal of the National Institute of Social Sciences by Lillie Hamilton French (1921)
"... rejuvenators, restoratives, re- newers, etc. I found that there was only one
of them that was not made of sugar of lead and milk of sulphur, ..."