Definition of Swishers

1. Noun. (plural of swisher) ¹

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Definition of Swishers

1. swisher [n] - See also: swisher

Lexicographical Neighbors of Swishers

swire
swires
swirl
swirled
swirlie
swirlier
swirlies
swirliest
swirling
swirlingly
swirls
swirly
swished
swisher
swishers (current term)
swishes
swishest
swishier
swishiest
swishily
swishiness
swishing
swishingly
swishings
swishness
swishy
swisses
swissing
swissings

Literary usage of Swishers

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

1. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1911)
"He went into the meeting-house and chose a seat directly behind the swishers. All through the long service Hiram occupied himself with considering ways and ..."

2. Maryland Historical Magazine by Maryland Historical Society (1916)
"... then the 472 Acres in the same, next shew how Dawson's Land cuts it; & how swishers Land trims it in the neighborhood of the Old Rotten white oak spoken ..."

3. History of Hampshire County, West Virginia by Hu Maxwell, Howard Llewellyn Swisher (1897)
"A visit to the cemetery of this pioneer organization reveals the fact that the swishers, Rudolphs, Klines, Brills, ..."

4. Jerusalem; Its Redemption and Future: The Great Drama of Deliverance by Edgar James Banks, Kemper Fullerton, Hemda Jonas Ben-Yehudah (1918)
"People go around carrying fly-swishers (a decorative handle holding a wisp of horsehair) with which to chase the pestiferous insect on to someone else. ..."

5. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1911)
"He went into the meeting-house and chose a seat directly behind the swishers. All through the long service Hiram occupied himself with considering ways and ..."

6. Maryland Historical Magazine by Maryland Historical Society (1916)
"... then the 472 Acres in the same, next shew how Dawson's Land cuts it; & how swishers Land trims it in the neighborhood of the Old Rotten white oak spoken ..."

7. History of Hampshire County, West Virginia by Hu Maxwell, Howard Llewellyn Swisher (1897)
"A visit to the cemetery of this pioneer organization reveals the fact that the swishers, Rudolphs, Klines, Brills, ..."

8. Jerusalem; Its Redemption and Future: The Great Drama of Deliverance by Edgar James Banks, Kemper Fullerton, Hemda Jonas Ben-Yehudah (1918)
"People go around carrying fly-swishers (a decorative handle holding a wisp of horsehair) with which to chase the pestiferous insect on to someone else. ..."

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