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Definition of Sabotiers
1. sabotier [n] - See also: sabotier
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sabotiers
Literary usage of Sabotiers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Unknown River by Philip Gilbert Hamerton (1887)
"I and my companions called at a cottage which was a workshop of sabotiers ...
As I was very thirsty, I begged the sabotiers to give me a drink of water, ..."
2. The Sylvan Year: Leaves from the Note Book of Raoul Dubois. [Also The by Philip Gilbert Hamerton (1886)
"I and my companions called at a cottage which was a workshop of sabotiers, and
were very kindly received. As I was very thirsty, I begged the sabotiers to ..."
3. Adventures of an Actor: Comprising a Picture of the French Stage During a by Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Lafitte, Theodore Edward Hook (1842)
"Preville having found his way to the sabotiers, entered into conversation with them.
Rousseau being mentioned, the poor people spoke of their ..."
4. The French Stage and the French People as Illustrated in the Memoirs of M by Abraham Joseph Bénard Fleury (1841)
"In the course of a little time the sabotiers understood his peculiarity of temper,
... Preville having found his way to the sabotiers, entered into ..."