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Definition of Shadowers
1. shadower [n] - See also: shadower
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shadowers
Literary usage of Shadowers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Russia by Donald Mackenzie Wallace (1905)
"... Relations with the Revolutionists—shadowers and Shadowed—A Series of Terrorist
Crimes—A Revolutionist Congress—Unsuccessful Attempts to Assassinate the ..."
2. Camp and Outing Activities by Frank Hobart Cheley, G. Cornelius Baker (1915)
"The enemy proceeds ahead, and the shadowers follow them. If a shadower is seen
by the enemy they can give chase and, if caught, is added to their number. ..."
3. Camp and Outing Activities by Frank Hobart Cheley, G. Cornelius Baker (1915)
"The enemy proceeds ahead, and the shadowers follow them. If a shadower is seen
by the enemy they can give chase and, if caught, is added to their number. ..."
4. Hansard's Parliamentary Debates by Great Britain Parliament, Thomas Curson Hansard (1890)
"Gentleman has •given is erroneous as regards Trade Unions, and absolutely erroneous
as regards shadowers at faire. We him; Mr. AJ Balfour had in England a ..."
5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1890)
"tims had been rightly encountered in the only possible way—namely, by " shadowing "
the " shadowers " in order to check their nefarious proceedings. ..."
6. The Works of Francis Bacon by Francis ( Bacon (1824)
"... no oppressors of the people, io over-shadowers of the crown; your council full
of ributes of care, faith, and freedom; your gentlemen and ..."