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Definition of Shunner
1. one that shuns [n -S] - See also: shuns
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shunner
Literary usage of Shunner
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1853)
"I would not for the world be the means of causing such an irreparable loss to
society," said the polite DUE- shunner. " But I fear there is ал obstacle in ..."
2. Potter's American Monthly (1881)
"Great shunner Fell, at the head of Swaledale, under one of whose mighty sides
she even now stood, bad always put her in mind of secrets, of death, storm, ..."
3. Transactions of the Geological Society of London by Geological Society of London (1836)
"Section from the top of Whernside to the top of shunner Fell; mean bearing about
NNE % The line here ranges from Whernside into the higher part of the ..."
4. Railway Problems by William Zebina Ripley (1913)
"The affidavits filed by John D. Rockefeller, Oliver H. Payne, and Henry M.
Flagler in reply to the set presented by Scofield, shunner & Teagle are curious ..."
5. Yorkshire Dales Adventure Guideby Landmark Visitors Guides by Landmark Visitors Guides (2004)
"The Pennine Way passes some of these disused workings on its route up Great
shunner Fell. This route may be reached by paths ..."
6. Landmark Visitor Guide Yorkshire Dales by Ron Scholes (2006)
"The Pennine Way passes some of these disused workings on its route up Great
shunner Fell. This route may be reached bypaths made by the miners from ..."