Amusers

Word AMUSERS
Character 7
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Amusers"

What do we mean by amusers?

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word amusers. Define amusers, amusers synonyms, amusers pronunciation, amusers translation, English dictionary definition of amusers.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Amusers

  • Synonyms for amusers
  • Amusers synonyms not found!!!
  • Antonyms for amusers
  • Amusers antonyms not found!

The word "amusers" in example sentences

March 24th, 2008 at 4: 28 pm party poker rigged says: party poker rigged amusers cocked pocketful testified? consecration ❋ Unknown (2006)

As some see it, this solidifies the standing of cartoonists as serious artists rather than as dedicated grubbers and amusers of children. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Heave we aside the fallacy, as punical as finikin, that it was not the king kingself but his inseparable sisters, uncontrollable nighttalkers, Skertsiraizde with Donyahzade, who afterwards, when the robberers shot up the socialights, came down into the world as amusers and were staged by Madame Sudlow as Rosa and Lily Miskinguette in the pantalime that two pitts paythronosed, Miliodorus and Galathee. ❋ Unknown (2006)

There now: not only do I have mammals for parents, but I am myself my own uncle, these 3-V amusers of children are always everyone's uncle. ❋ Blish, James (1953)

"Jongleur d'Ely," written in England in the thirteenth century, is a good specimen of the word-fencing at which itinerant amusers were expert. ❋ Jean Jules Jusserand (N/A)

In answer to all these serious critics Crawford declared that novelists are “public amusers, ” who must always write largely about love and in Anglo-Saxon countries must write under the eyes of the ubiquitous young girl. ❋ Unknown (1921)

There was a good deal of merriment to divert our attention, for there were clowns and merry-andrews passing along the highroad, with singlestick players, Punch and Judy shows, and other public amusers. ❋ Brampton, Henry H (1904)

This man of fashion was one of those frivolous people who never go deep into things, for whom ideas are only a pastime, and who consider philosophers or men of letters as amusers. ❋ Louis Bertrand (1903)

According to Western prejudice, these men of the East were all rascals or amusers. ❋ Louis Bertrand (1903)

Once the flat of a _tulwar_ had smote him across the back, but when he turned his face to the striker who recognised him as a man of privilege, one of the amusers, he was allowed to remain. ❋ William Alexander Fraser (1896)

In England “amusers” are invited expressly to be funny; anything uttered by one of these delightful individuals is sure to be received with much laughter. ❋ Eliot Gregory (1884)

And the result of it all is that Dumas is recognised for a force in modern art and for one of the greatest inventors and amusers the century has produced. ❋ William Ernest Henley (1876)

With all my gratitude and right good feeling to our diurnal and hebdomadal amusers and instructors, I cannot but consider that gazette and newspaper reviewers are insufficient and unsatisfactory judges of literature, if not indeed sometimes erring guides to the public taste; the main cause of this consisting in the essential rapidity of their composition. ❋ Martin Farquhar Tupper (1849)

The princess now made an arrangement for establishing Peter in a household of his own, at a palace situated in a small village at some distance from Moscow, and she appointed fifty boys to live with him as his playmates and amusers. ❋ Jacob Abbott (1841)

Mouth amusers include gamey, spicy "haggis bon bons" and smoked salmon fashioned like lollipops wrapped with vinegary Oriental daikon (Asian radish). ❋ Unknown (2009)

From the ranks of criminals, of amusers, and of the purely worldly men of business that we come in contact with every day, we may get lessons that ought to bring a blush to all our cheeks, when we think to ourselves how a wealth of intellectual and moral qualities and virtues, such as we do not bring to bear on our Christian lives, are by these men employed in regard of their infinitely smaller pursuits. ❋ Alexander Maclaren (1868)

While histrions and amusers give a foretaste of farce and comedy in castle halls, while romantic drama is foreshadowed in the "pas de ❋ Jean Jules Jusserand (N/A)

Cross Reference for Amusers

  • Amusers cross reference not found!

What does amusers mean?

Best Free Book Reviews
Best IOS App Reviews