Definition of Skers

1. sker [v] - See also: sker

Lexicographical Neighbors of Skers

skepticizes
skepticizing
skeptick
skeptics
skeptimist
skeptimistic
skeptimists
skeptopathy
sker
skerred
skerricks
skerries
skerring
skerry
skers (current term)
sket
sketch
sketch block
sketch map
sketch pad
sketch pads
sketchable
sketchbook
sketchbooks
sketched
sketcher
sketchers
sketches
sketchier

Literary usage of Skers

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

1. Archaeologia Cambrensis by Cambrian Archaeological Association, Thomas Rowland Powel, Donald Moore (1853)
"This flat beach is divided at Newton Point and Middle Point by skers, or projecting ridges of low rock. Each of these spits, as well as the somewhat higher ..."

2. The Great South: A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian by Edward King (1875)
"... and the joyous, grotesque m::skers appear upon the ball-room floor. They dance; gradually ladies and their cavaliers leave all parts of the galleries, ..."

3. The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by Isaac Smith Homans, William B. Dana (1870)
"... years past used THE MER HANTS ADB \skers' ALMASA.C, edited by yon, and have found it of grea', seevice. The Notary of every Bauk should have a copy. ..."

4. Folklore by Folklore Society (Great Britain) (1891)
"A'm skers sure cf a can tell 'ee 't ahi right, but a guess a mind it as 't wor tell't me'a. Le'ssee, na'ow ! Theer wor wanst a chap 's wor gra'at fur tha ..."

5. The Works of Hannah More by Hannah More (1830)
"tion to make women of fashion dancers, singers, players, painters, actresses, sculptors, gilders, var- Ht'skers ..."

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