Definition of Dragsmen

1. dragsman [n] - See also: dragsman

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dragsmen

dragoon
dragoonade
dragoonades
dragooned
dragooner
dragooners
dragooning
dragoons
dragqueen
dragqueens
dragrope
dragropes
drags
drags on
dragsman
dragsmen (current term)
dragster
dragsters
dragstrip
dragstrips
drail
drailed
drailing
drails
drain
drain-trap stomach
drain basket
drain plug
drain the cup
drain the lizard

Literary usage of Dragsmen

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

1. Annals of the Road, Or, Notes on Mail and Stage Coaching in Great Britain by Harold Esdaile Malet, Nimrod (1876)
"ODE TO dragsmen. THE following verses, which appeared in the ' Sporting Magazine,' show that champions such as ' H.' were wanted to support and defend ..."

2. Sporting Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02751662] (1830)
"I do not mean exactly to corroborate all his opinions on the different dragsmen ; but as far as my own views on the subject, and the recorded judgments of ..."

3. The Brighton Road: Old Times and New on a Classic Highway by Charles George Harper (1892)
"... I assure you, be a service of considerable difficulty to find two better dragsmen or more obliging fellows out of any yard, not in Brighton alone, ..."

4. Stage-coach and Mail in Days of Yore: A Picturesque History of the Coaching by Charles George Harper (1903)
"By Fate most unkindly we're cotch'd on the hip ; Brother dragsmen, come join in a general chorus, For there's nothing at present but ruin before us. ..."

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