Lexicographical Neighbors of Smouser
Literary usage of Smouser
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reminiscences of a Frontier Armed & Mounted Police Officer in South Africa by Edward Wilson (1866)
"Simply because the wool, &c., which the quondam smouser bought up in the colony at
... The smouser, when too late, discovers that he has been working at his ..."
2. Twenty-Five Years in a Waggon [Sic] by Andrew A. Anderson (1888)
"The people at Wakkerstroom wanted to know what I was doing in the country, as I
did not handel (trade), and was not a smouser, the term applied to those who ..."
3. Behind the Scenes in the Transvaal by David Mackay Wilson (1901)
"... about that the simple illiterate man whom I knew in the early days as a smouser,
or pedlar, became one of the wealthiest of the Pretoria officials. ..."
4. The Transvaal Trouble: How it Arose, Being an Extract from the Biography of by John Martineau (1899)
"The only plan is to treat them exactly as you do the 'smouser'and 'winkler,'—the
hunter or trader—let them alone to depend on their own powers of ..."
5. The Transvaal Trouble: How it Arose, Being an Extract from the Biography of by John Martineau (1900)
"The only plan is to treat them exactly as you do the 'smouser'and 'winkler,'—the
hunter or trader—let them alone to depend on their own powers of ..."
6. Twenty-five Years in a Waggon: Sport and Travel in South Africa by Andrew A. Anderson (1888)
"The people at Wakkerstroom wanted to know what I was doing in the country, as I
did not handel (trade), and was not a smouser, the term applied to those who ..."