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Definition of Seersuckers
1. seersucker [n] - See also: seersucker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seersuckers
Literary usage of Seersuckers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Down the Islands: A Voyage to the Caribbees by William Agnew Paton (1887)
"... Overcoats to seersuckers, in Three Days—The Rising of the Southern Cross—The
Course to the Caribbees—Historical Notes—A Landfall. ..."
2. Leading Business Men of Lewiston, Augusta and Vicinity: Embracing Also by Mercantile Publishing Company, Boston, Boston Mercantile Publishing Company (1889)
"Manufacturers of Ginghams, seersuckers, Table Cloths, Quilts. ... Ginghams,
seersuckers, Shirtings, Quilts, Damasks, Tablecloths, and all kinds of Colored ..."
3. The Oriental Herald and Journal of General Literature by James Silk Buckingham (1826)
"... of 12J yards long by 1£ yard wide ; with seersuckers, of the same length and
yard wide only, should be of yellow stripes, as no other colours will do, ..."
4. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"Their products are ginghams, bed spreads, fine dress goods, seersuckers, fancy
shirtings and colored cottons, sheetings, twills, jeans, grain bags, drills, ..."
5. A History of the People of the United States: From the Revolution to the by John Bach McMaster (1896)
"... the goods were hurried to New Orleans, where the market was soon flooded with
jewellery, laces, silks and linens, muslins, britan- nias, seersuckers, ..."