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Definition of Spewers
1. spewer [n] - See also: spewer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spewers
Literary usage of Spewers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Curiosities of Natural History by Francis Trevelyan Buckland (1883)
"Tortoises is ink spewers, and ink spewers is scuttle fish." Here, then, is the
fisherman's account of the eggs of the common cuttle (not scuttle) fish. ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1824)
"... Examiner Hunt, Orator Hunt, and the thousand other sedition and blasphemy
spewers—the men who, three or four years ago, placed our glorious constitution ..."
3. Sheffield in the Eighteenth Century by Robert Eadon Leader (1901)
"... which served as water spouts, from which they obtained the vulgar appellation
of 'water spewers.' They grinned horribly on those who gazed on them, but, ..."
4. Report on the Sea Fisheries and Fishing Industries on the Thames Estuary by James Murie, Kent and Essex Sea Fisheries Committee (1903)
"At Folkestone, wn as " Ink-spewers," backs) and " Man- (= CRUSTACEA). round for
certain kinds ' being of the greatest i»dible crab are sparse in of less ..."