Definition of Dynamiters

1. Noun. (plural of dynamiter) ¹

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Definition of Dynamiters

1. dynamiter [n] - See also: dynamiter

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dynamiters

dynamised
dynamises
dynamising
dynamism
dynamisms
dynamist
dynamistic
dynamists
dynamitard
dynamitards
dynamite
dynamite roll
dynamite rolls
dynamited
dynamiter
dynamiters (current term)
dynamites
dynamitic
dynamiting
dynamitism
dynamitist
dynamitists
dynamization
dynamize
dynamized
dynamizes
dynamizing
dynamo
dynamo-electric
dynamo-electric machine

Literary usage of Dynamiters

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

1. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1894)
"... on the Address—Egypt-—East Africa—Evicted Tenants' Commission—Agricultural Distress—Release of the dynamiters—The By-Elections—The Home Rule Bill—Debate ..."

2. The Balkan Trail by Frederick Moore (1906)
"CHAPTER VII THE dynamiters ON the occasion of my first visit to Salonica one of the American missionaries took me over the town sightseeing. ..."

3. Ireland Under Coercion: The Diary of an American by William Henry Hurlbert (1888)
"PARNELL AND THE dynamiters. (Prologue, p. xxxiii.) THE relation of Mr. Parnell and his Parliamentary associates to what is called the extreme and " criminal ..."

4. The British Empire in the Nineteenth Century: Its Progress and Expansion at by Edgar Sanderson (1897)
"... well atrocity —Outrages of the "dynamiters"—A new Poor Law and Municipal Reform Act—Agitation for Home-rule—Messrs. Butt and Parnell—The Phœnix Park ..."

5. The Voices of Song by James William Foley (1916)
"THE dynamiters [On the destruction of the Los Angeles Times, 1911] LABOR, weep! These dead are thine, Broken-limbed and torn and maimed. ..."

6. Forty Years of Paris by Walter F. Lonergan (1907)
"... question of Siam—Anti-English feeling—The dynamiters Henry and Vaillant. INSIDE the door of the offices of the Carmaux Company the explosive was found, ..."

7. Cassell's New Biographical Dictionary: Containing Memoirs of the Most by Cassell Publishing Company, Cassell publishing company, pub (1896)
"... and iu 1883 passed the Explosives Act against the dynamiters. In Mr. Gladstone's Home Kule cabinet he was Chancellor of the Exchequer, and again in 1892 ..."

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