Definition of Schnappers

1. Noun. (plural of schnapper) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Schnappers

1. schnapper [n] - See also: schnapper

Lexicographical Neighbors of Schnappers

schmoozer
schmoozers
schmoozes
schmoozier
schmooziest
schmoozing
schmoozy
schmorl node
schmos
schmozzle
schmucks
schmutter
schmutz
schnapper
schnappers (current term)
schnapps
schnappses
schnaps
schnapses
schnauzer
schnauzers
schnecke
schnecken
schneebergite
schneiderian
schneiderian first rank symptoms
schneiderian membrane
schnell
schnittlaugh

Literary usage of Schnappers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Fish and Fisheries of New South Wales by Julian Edmund Tenison-Woods (1883)
"Their habit is to lie between the surface and the bottom where the schnappers feed, and to gnaw off every bait, often with the snood too, as it descends. ..."

2. Sea Fishing by John Bickerdyke, William Senior, Alfred Harmsworth Northcliffe (1895)
"Yet we return with two hundred and fifty schnappers on board besides other fish, making a total weight of not much less than 2000 Ibs. It is no uncommon ..."

3. Sea Fishing by John Bickerdyke, William Senior, Alfred Harmsworth Northcliffe (1895)
"Yet we return with two hundred and fifty schnappers on board besides other fish, making a total weight of not much less than 2000 Ibs. It is no uncommon ..."

4. Near and Far: An Angler's Sketches of Home Sport and Colonial Life by William Senior (1888)
"Two powerful and resolute schnappers of eight pounds each, with three or four pounds of lead beneath, will bring the blood into your face before you can ..."

5. Near and Far: An Angler's Sketches of Home Sport and Colonial Life by William Senior (1890)
"Two powerful and resolute schnappers of eight pounds each, with three or four pounds of lead beneath, will bring the blood into your face before you can ..."

6. Near and Far: An Angler's Sketches of Home Sport and Colonial Life by William Senior (1888)
"Two powerful and resolute schnappers of eight pounds each, with three or four pounds of lead beneath, will bring the blood into your face before you can ..."

7. Near and Far: An Angler's Sketches of Home Sport and Colonial Life by William Senior (1888)
"Two powerful and resolute schnappers of eight pounds each, with three or four pounds of lead beneath, will bring the blood into your face before you can ..."

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