Definition of Shunpikers

1. shunpiker [n] - See also: shunpiker

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shunpikers

shumokuzori
shun
shun giku
shunless
shunnable
shunned
shunner
shunners
shunneth
shunning
shunnings
shunpike
shunpiked
shunpiker
shunpikers (current term)
shunpikes
shunpiking
shunpikings
shuns
shunt
shunt circuit
shuntable
shunted
shunter
shunters
shunting
shuntings
shunts
shunworthy

Literary usage of Shunpikers

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

1. Road Trip USA: Cross-Country Adventures on America's Two-Lane Highways by Jamie Jensen (2006)
"US.17: Midway The section of US-17 south of the Ogeechee River, off 1-95 between exits 14 and 12, offers shunpikers a 24-mile taste of old-style Lowland ..."

2. The Turnpikes of New England and Evolution of the Same Through England by Frederic James Wood (1919)
"... too, from " shunpikers," for a penalty is there laid for all practicing such evasions. Kingman's "History of North Bridgewater" (Brockton) testifies ..."

3. Adventure Guide to Oklahoma by Lynne M. Sullivan (1999)
"Edmond & Arcadia H What to See & Do The historic Round Barn has been restored, and Route 66 is a popular alternative for "shunpikers" who don't want to pay ..."

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