Definition of Badmintons

1. badminton [n] - See also: badminton

Lexicographical Neighbors of Badmintons

badious
badland
badly
badly-off
badly off
badman
badmash
badmashes
badmen
badminton
badminton court
badminton equipment
badminton racket
badminton rackets
badminton racquet
badmintons
badmouth
badmouthed
badmouthing
badmouths
badnavirus
badness
badnesses
badonkadonk
badonkadonks
bads
badtempered
badunkadunk
badunkadunks
badware

Literary usage of Badmintons

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

1. An Analysis of the Domesday Survey of Gloucestershire by Charles Samuel Taylor (1889)
"... more than Great Badminton, possibly Little Badminton, now in Hawkesbury ; for the Badmintons as well as Hawkesbury had belonged to Pershore Abbey. ..."

2. Poets and Prose Writers of New South Wales by George Burnett Barton (1866)
"... nor do I envy those who spend their time and money with the Gaul, quaffing costly Badmintons,—marry, a shilling drink—cost of two goodly pints ! ..."

3. History of the Brocklesby Hounds, 1700-1901 by George E. Collins (1902)
"The Badmintons kennels had some of their Flyer blood in the entry of the following year, Feudal was again to the front, ..."

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