Definition of Bangster

1. a braggart [n -S] - See also: braggart

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bangster

bangiest
banging
bangingly
bangings
bangiophyte
bangiophytes
bangkoks
bangle
bangle ear
bangle ears
bangled
bangleless
bangles
bangless
bangs
bangster (current term)
bangsters
bangstick
bangsticks
bangtail muster
bangtail musters
bangtails
bangy
banhammer
banhammered
banhammering
banhammers
bani
bania

Literary usage of Bangster

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

1. The Bertrams: A Novel by Anthony Trollope (1859)
"She is a deuced pretty woman, Mrs. bangster; and I'll tell you what—Biffin would give one of his eyes to get her back again if he could. ..."

2. The Victoria Post Office Directory (1869)
"... Sandhurst Sanger Geo., publican, Jamieson Sanger John, labourer, Benalla bangster D., baths, Melb (57) bangster Jas., mnr., Growler's Ck ..."

3. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Charles Dudley Warner (1897)
"bangster, Charles. A Canadian poet and editor; born in Kingston, OnL, July 16, 1822. He was editor of the Amherstburg Courier (1849), and published «The St. ..."

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