Definition of Swervers

1. swerver [n] - See also: swerver

Lexicographical Neighbors of Swervers

sweltry
swelts
swept
swept path
swept paths
sweptback
sweptwing
sweptwings
swerf
swerfed
swerfing
swerfs
swerve
swerved
swerver
swervers (current term)
swerves
swerving
swervingly
swervings
sweven
swevens
swey
sweyed
sweying
sweys
swidden
swiddens
swies
swift

Literary usage of Swervers

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

1. British Guiana Boundary: Arbitration with the United States of Venezuela by Great Britain (1898)
"De swervers van Suriname die d'Eil. (. ... van de swervers of ... waardoor in den jure 1747 de swervers G. ..."

2. Report and Accompanying Papers of the Commission Appointed by the President (1897)
"2 These were the so-called "rovers" (swervers).3 They were mainly Europeans, and seem to have spent their lives in scouring- the forests, ..."

3. The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe: With a Life of the Martyrologist, and by John Foxe, George Townsend (1844)
"... of our reverend father, the lord archbishop of Canterbury and primate of all England ; and of all others who have interest to correct such swervers. ..."

4. Venezuela-British Guiana Boundary Arbitration: The Counter-case of the by Venezuela (1898)
"1 These were the so- called " rovers " (swervers).2 They were mainly Europeans, and seem to have spent their lives in scouring the forests, ..."

5. History of the Ancient Christians Inhabiting the Valleys of the Alps: I. The by Jean Paul Perrin, Robert Baird, Samuel Miller, Thomas Bray, Pierre Boyer (1847)
"... condemned them as the teachers of strange doctrines and swervers from the treaties whereby it was enjoined that they should broach no new opinions. ..."

6. On the Court and Off by Anthony F. Wilding (1918)
"The greatest swervers in cricket can only bowl successfully for a limited period and with conditions favouring them ; they have to be relieved, ..."

7. British Guiana Boundary: Arbitration with the United States of Venezuela by Great Britain (1898)
"De swervers van Suriname die d'Eil. (. ... van de swervers of ... waardoor in den jure 1747 de swervers G. ..."

8. Report and Accompanying Papers of the Commission Appointed by the President (1897)
"2 These were the so-called "rovers" (swervers).3 They were mainly Europeans, and seem to have spent their lives in scouring- the forests, ..."

9. The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe: With a Life of the Martyrologist, and by John Foxe, George Townsend (1844)
"... of our reverend father, the lord archbishop of Canterbury and primate of all England ; and of all others who have interest to correct such swervers. ..."

10. Venezuela-British Guiana Boundary Arbitration: The Counter-case of the by Venezuela (1898)
"1 These were the so- called " rovers " (swervers).2 They were mainly Europeans, and seem to have spent their lives in scouring the forests, ..."

11. History of the Ancient Christians Inhabiting the Valleys of the Alps: I. The by Jean Paul Perrin, Robert Baird, Samuel Miller, Thomas Bray, Pierre Boyer (1847)
"... condemned them as the teachers of strange doctrines and swervers from the treaties whereby it was enjoined that they should broach no new opinions. ..."

12. On the Court and Off by Anthony F. Wilding (1918)
"The greatest swervers in cricket can only bowl successfully for a limited period and with conditions favouring them ; they have to be relieved, ..."

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