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Definition of Swampers
1. swamper [n] - See also: swamper
Lexicographical Neighbors of Swampers
Literary usage of Swampers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Travels in Western Australia: Being a Description of the Various Cities and by May Vivienne (1902)
"... Gwalia Mines—In a Gingerbeer Cart—More Nuggets—Gold Blocks—Pastoral
Land—swampers—Scarcity of the Fair Sex—Saturday Life—Alas, poor Prospectors! ..."
2. Travels in Western Australia: Being a Description of the Various Cities and by May Vivienne (1902)
"... Gwalia Mines—In a Gingerbeer Cart—More Nuggets—Gold Blocks—Pastoral
Land—swampers—Scarcity of the Fair Sex —Saturday Life—Alas, poor Prospectors ! ..."
3. Travels in Western Australia: Being a Description of the Various Cities and by May Vivienne (1901)
"... The Gwalia Mines—In a Gingerbeer Cart—More Nuggets—Gold Blocks—Pastoral
Land—swampers—Scarcity of the Fair Sex—Saturday Life—Alas, poor Prospectors ! ..."
4. Forest Life and Forest Trees: Comprising Winter Camp-life Among the Loggers by John S. Springer (1851)
"And when the swampers begin to clear, Drink round, &c., And when the swampers
begin to clear, Jolly brave boys, &c.; And when the swampers begin to clear, ..."
5. Forest Life and Forest Trees: Comprising Winter Camp-life Among the Loggers by John S. Springer (1851)
"And when the swampers begin to clear, Drink round, &c., And when the swampers
begin to clear, Jolly brave boys, &c.; And when the swampers begin to clear, ..."
6. Trade Foundations Based on Producing Industries (1919)
"At intervals along the roadway, swampers clear square spaces called ... Also,
the swampers cut narrow roads to allow teams to pull out the logs. ..."