Definition of Crappers

1. Noun. (plural of crapper) ¹

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Definition of Crappers

1. crapper [n] - See also: crapper

Literary usage of Crappers

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

1. The Complete Grazier by Country Gentleman (1776)
"... pigeons are called barbels, jacks, crappers, carriers, runts, ... and hardy, and has a turned crown ; the crappers are valuable for their ..."

2. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1870)
"W. crappers has supplied some curious information, but he seems to have missed the meaning of “ a prendre in ..."

3. Works by Washington Irving (1895)
"'Rival crappers These were words full of meaning to a trapper's ear. They intimated that there was some band in the neighborhood, and probably a hunting ..."

4. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1892)
"It is well to have the crappers of this style of valve worked up into a bulging form, from the groove to the center, in order that they may be ..."

5. Fifty Years in the Northwest: With an Introduction and Appendix Containing by William Henry Carman Folsom, Elijah Evan Edwards (1888)
"The first birth was that of Mary Day, in 1851, and the first death that of Daniel crappers, in 1854. CAPT. JOHN PAINE.—Jack Paine, as he is familiarly ..."

6. The Complete Grazier by Country Gentleman (1776)
"... pigeons are called barbels, jacks, crappers, carriers, runts, ... and hardy, and has a turned crown ; the crappers are valuable for their ..."

7. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1870)
"W. crappers has supplied some curious information, but he seems to have missed the meaning of “ a prendre in ..."

8. Works by Washington Irving (1895)
"'Rival crappers These were words full of meaning to a trapper's ear. They intimated that there was some band in the neighborhood, and probably a hunting ..."

9. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1892)
"It is well to have the crappers of this style of valve worked up into a bulging form, from the groove to the center, in order that they may be ..."

10. Fifty Years in the Northwest: With an Introduction and Appendix Containing by William Henry Carman Folsom, Elijah Evan Edwards (1888)
"The first birth was that of Mary Day, in 1851, and the first death that of Daniel crappers, in 1854. CAPT. JOHN PAINE.—Jack Paine, as he is familiarly ..."

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