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Definition of Scarers
1. scarer [n] - See also: scarer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scarers
Literary usage of Scarers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Diary of a Daly Débutante: Being Passages from the Journal of a Member of by Dora Knowlton Thompson Ranous (1910)
"Rat-scarers is no name for them! I am so disappointed! The only one among all
our pretty girls that looks at all attractive is the beautiful Isabelle ..."
2. The Head Hunters of Northern Luzon: From Ifugao to Kalinga, a Ride Through by Cornélis De Witt Willcox (1912)
"Bat-nets.—Character of the country.—Am- bawan.—Difficulties of the trail.—Bird-scarers.
... scarers ..."
3. Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens (1908)
"Mr. Boffin pleases most when he is so moved by the iniquities of the decadent
Romans: " I didn't think there was half so many scarers in print. ..."
4. Our Mutual Friend by Charles ( Dickens (1865)
"Wegg takes it easy, but upon-my-soul to a. old bird like myself these are scarers.
And even now that Commodious is strangled, I don't see a way to our ..."
5. English Prose (1137-1890) by John Matthews Manly (1909)
"Mr. Boffin added as he turned his pensive steps toward the Bower and shook his
head, "I didn't think this morning there was half so many scarers in Print. ..."
6. English Prose (1137-1890) by John Matthews Manly (1909)
"Wegg takes it easy, but upon-my-soul to a old bird like myself these are scarers.
And even now that Commodious is strangled, I don't see a way to our ..."