Definition of Hamperers

1. hamperer [n] - See also: hamperer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hamperers

hamming up
hammochrysos
hammock
hammock bandage
hammock ligament
hammocked
hammocking
hammocklike
hammocks
hammy
hamose
hamous
hamper
hampered
hamperer
hamperers (current term)
hampering
hampers
hampster
hampsters
hampton hump
hams
hams up
hamsa
hamsandwich
hamsas
hamshackle
hamster
hamster wheel

Literary usage of Hamperers

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

1. Addresses on Psycho-analysis by James Jackson Putnam (1921)
"... or actually as hamperers of progress, or, at best, as giving something of that sense of emotional heave above alluded to, which we seem so strongly to ..."

2. The Bi-literal Cypher of Sir Francis Bacon by Elizabeth Wells Gallup (1901)
"Losses unthought of, hostes of hamperers where he had put boldest confidence that most loyall helpers would sus- tai' him, with his hasty measures, ..."

3. The Celtic Magazine by Alexander Mackenzie, Alexander Macgregor, Alexander Macbain (1888)
"... of the good cause and hamperers of the zeal and energy of the rest. ^Eolus will send a raging wind against the enemy, and Neptune will ..."

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