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Definition of Swoopers
1. swooper [n] - See also: swooper
Lexicographical Neighbors of Swoopers
Literary usage of Swoopers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Birds of America by John James Audubon (1840)
"... some slight differences are to be observed in these different species, on all
of which I would willingly bestow the distinctive name of swoopers. ..."
2. The Brothers' War by John Calvin Reed (1905)
"... he is found to be a happy compound of the characterizing elements of such
fighters as mad Anthony Wayne and Paul Jones, of such swoopers and sure re- ..."
3. The Brothers' War by John Calvin Reed (1905)
"... be a happy compound of the characterizing elements of such fighters as Mad
Anthony Wayne and Paul Jones, of such swoopers and sure re- ..."
4. The Brothers' War by John Calvin Reed (1906)
"... he is found to be a happy compound of the characterizing elements of such
fighters as Mad Anthony Wayne and Paul Jones, of such swoopers and sure re- ..."
5. The Charter and By-laws of the City of Montreal: Together with Miscellaneous by Québec (Province)., Montreal (1865)
"For the license of each and every man or boy employed by him, the sum of One Dollar.
Sec. 52. All licensed sweepers shall be under the super- swoopers- ..."
6. Shooting, Yachting, and Sea-fishing Trips, at Home and on the Continent by Lewis Clements (1877)
"... straightway go into a committee of ways and means for the destruction of the "
swoopers." No argument will suffice to alter the true state of things. ..."
7. The Birds of America by John James Audubon (1840)
"... some slight differences are to be observed in these different species, on all
of which I would willingly bestow the distinctive name of swoopers. ..."
8. The Brothers' War by John Calvin Reed (1905)
"... he is found to be a happy compound of the characterizing elements of such
fighters as mad Anthony Wayne and Paul Jones, of such swoopers and sure re- ..."
9. The Brothers' War by John Calvin Reed (1905)
"... be a happy compound of the characterizing elements of such fighters as Mad
Anthony Wayne and Paul Jones, of such swoopers and sure re- ..."
10. The Brothers' War by John Calvin Reed (1906)
"... he is found to be a happy compound of the characterizing elements of such
fighters as Mad Anthony Wayne and Paul Jones, of such swoopers and sure re- ..."
11. The Charter and By-laws of the City of Montreal: Together with Miscellaneous by Québec (Province)., Montreal (1865)
"For the license of each and every man or boy employed by him, the sum of One Dollar.
Sec. 52. All licensed sweepers shall be under the super- swoopers- ..."
12. Shooting, Yachting, and Sea-fishing Trips, at Home and on the Continent by Lewis Clements (1877)
"... straightway go into a committee of ways and means for the destruction of the "
swoopers." No argument will suffice to alter the true state of things. ..."