Definition of Swobber

1. n. See Swabber.

Definition of Swobber

1. swabber [n -S] - See also: swabber

Lexicographical Neighbors of Swobber

swiz
swizz
swizzed
swizzes
swizzing
swizzle
swizzle stick
swizzle sticks
swizzled
swizzler
swizzlers
swizzles
swizzling
swob
swobbed
swobber (current term)
swobbers
swobbing
swobs
swoe
swoes
swole
swollen
swollen-headed
swollenly
swollenness
swoln
swoltery
swomp
swone

Literary usage of Swobber

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

1. A History of Inventions and Discoveries by Johann Beckmann (1814)
"The exact drawing, as it was then executed at Nuremberg, and an account of the whole process employed in the experiment at swobber, have been published by ..."

2. Publications by English Dialect Society (1896)
"... so full that the slightest motion will throw it over the brim, leaving something to bo swabbed or swept up. *swobber. To oscillate water, &c. [GE]. ..."

3. A History of Inventions, Discoveries, and Origins by Johann Beckmann (1846)
"The exact drawing, as it was then executed at Nuremberg, and an account of the whole process employed in the experiment at swobber, have been published by ..."

4. A History of Inventions, Discoveries, and Origins by Johann Beckmann (1846)
"The exact drawing, as it was then executed at Nuremberg, and an account of the whole process employed in the experiment at swobber, have been published by ..."

5. A History of Inventions, Discoveries, and Origins by Johann Beckmann (1846)
"The exact drawing, as it was then executed at Nuremberg, and an account of the whole process employed in the experiment at swobber, have been published by ..."

6. A History of Inventions and Discoveries by Johann Beckmann (1814)
"The exact drawing, as it was then executed at Nuremberg, and an account of the whole process employed in the experiment at swobber, have been published by ..."

7. Publications by English Dialect Society (1896)
"... so full that the slightest motion will throw it over the brim, leaving something to bo swabbed or swept up. *swobber. To oscillate water, &c. [GE]. ..."

8. A History of Inventions, Discoveries, and Origins by Johann Beckmann (1846)
"The exact drawing, as it was then executed at Nuremberg, and an account of the whole process employed in the experiment at swobber, have been published by ..."

9. A History of Inventions, Discoveries, and Origins by Johann Beckmann (1846)
"The exact drawing, as it was then executed at Nuremberg, and an account of the whole process employed in the experiment at swobber, have been published by ..."

10. A History of Inventions, Discoveries, and Origins by Johann Beckmann (1846)
"The exact drawing, as it was then executed at Nuremberg, and an account of the whole process employed in the experiment at swobber, have been published by ..."

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