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Definition of Touters
1. touter [n] - See also: touter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Touters
Literary usage of Touters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of a Few Months' Residence in Portugal and Glimpses of the South of by Dorothy Wordsworth Quillinan, Edmund Lee (1895)
"... touters, to go to an inn upon or near to the quay of Marseille. We were
fortunate in being strongly recommended to the Orient, and found that hotel well ..."
2. Ceylon and the Cingalese: Their History, Government, and Religion ... and by Henry Charles Sirr (1850)
"CHAPTER I. Point de Galle—Beauty of the scenery and harbour— Canoes—Arrival of
steamer—Scene on board—Native traders — touters to the lodging-houses ..."
3. Ceylon and the Cingalese: Their History, Government, and Religion ... and by Henry Charles Sirr (1850)
"CHAPTER I. Point de Galle—Beauty of the scenery and harbour— Canoes—Arrival of
steamer—Scene on board—Native traders — touters to the lodging-houses ..."
4. Canada in 1849: Pictures of Canadian Life, Or, the Emigrant Churchman by A. W. H. Rose, Henry Christmas (1850)
"... mother country—Absurdity of paying government "touters" for Australian
emigrants—Proposed plan for a government system of emigration to Canada—The ships ..."