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Definition of Tipplers
1. tippler [n] - See also: tippler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tipplers
Literary usage of Tipplers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Coal-mining: For the Use of Colliery Managers and Others by Herbert William Hughes (1904)
"With the tipplers just described, the coal only falls a short distance from the
tub on to the ... To remove these disadvantages, side tipplers have been ..."
2. A Text-book of Coal-mining by Herbert William Hughes (1892)
"Side tipplers.—With the tipplers just described, the coal onl falls a short
distance from ... <kc applied to forward tipplers, but both have two objections, ..."
3. The Mechanical Handling of Material: Being a Treatise on the Handling of by George Frederick Zimmer (1905)
"COLLIERY tipplers. THE coal tips described in the foregoing pages are mostly ...
They are generally known as tipplers, and are built in a variety of forms, ..."
4. The Mechanical Handling and Storing of Material: Being a Treatise on the by George Frederick Zimmer (1922)
"They are generally known as "tipplers," and are built in a variety of forms, ...
It will be seen that these coal tipplers are mostly of the type which ..."
5. Mining: A Journal Devoted to the Interests of Mines and Mining Students (1896)
"tipplers (continued). difficulty experienced in effecting a regular discharge of
the coal, with tipplers actuated only by the force of gravity, ..."
6. London by Charles Knight (1842)
"In those days it seemed marked out by the hand of nature as a city of refuge for
the oppressed and persecuted tipplers and ..."