Definition of Bushellers

1. busheller [n] - See also: busheller

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bushellers

bushcamps
bushcraft
bushed
bushed(p)
bushel
bushel basket
bushel baskets
bushelage
bushelages
busheled
busheler
bushelers
busheling
bushelled
busheller
bushellers (current term)
bushelling
bushelman
bushelmen
bushels
busher
bushers
bushes
bushet
bushets
bushfighter
bushfighters
bushfighting
bushfire
bushfires

Literary usage of Bushellers

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

1. Plutarch's Lives by Plutarch (1914)
"... or Five-hundred-bushellers) ; second, his banishment in ostracism, for no poor men, but only men from great houses which ..."

2. The Law Reports. Queen's Bench Division by Railway and Canal Commission, Court of Appeal, Great Britain, Criminal Division, Court for Crown Cases Reserved (1890)
"The operation commences by " bushellers," employed by the consignees, going into the holds and putting ..."

3. Annual Report on the Statistics of Labor by Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics (1894)
"bushellers. Butchers. Button cutters. Button makers. Button-hole makers. Calkers. Candy makers. Canvassers. Cap makers. Car cleaners. ..."

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