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  • noun Plural form of marrer.

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Examples

  • ‘Well, I got some very nice C’nadian apples, ‘or p’raps I got custed marrers.

    The War in the Air Herbert George 2006

  • How is it, then, that they exclude the monks from all good companies, calling them feast-troublers, marrers of mirth, and disturbers of all civil conversation, as the bees drive away the drones from their hives?

    Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002

  • How is it, then, that they exclude the monks from all good companies, calling them feast-troublers, marrers of mirth, and disturbers of all civil conversation, as the bees drive away the drones from their hives?

    Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002

  • 'Is marrers was a marvel and' is strorberries a treat;

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, December 12, 1917 Various

  • I'd say, 'Well, I got some very nice C'nadian apples,' or p'raps I got custed marrers.

    The War in the Air 1906

  • In the first place, the theme represented is the life and fate of ancient heroes -- of personages, that is to say, greater than ordinary men, both for good and for evil, in their qualities and in their achievements, pregnant with fateful issues, makers or marrers of the fortunes of the world.

    The Greek View of Life 1897

  • -- Miss Vancourt will be dekratin 'the Saint in the coffin at' Arvest 'Ome wi' corn and pertaters an 'vegetable marrers, all a-growin' and a-blowin 'afore we knows it.

    God's Good Man Marie Corelli 1889

  • -- Miss Vancourt will be dekratin 'the Saint in the coffin at' Arvest 'Ome wi' corn and pertaters an 'vegetable marrers, all a-growin' and a-blowin 'afore we knows it.

    God's Good Man Marie Corelli 1889

  • -- Miss Vancourt will be dekratin 'the Saint in the coffin at' Arvest 'Ome wi' corn and pertaters an 'vegetable marrers, all a-growin' and a-blowin 'afore we knows it.

    God's Good Man Marie Corelli 1889

  • How is it, then, that they exclude the monks from all good companies, calling them feast-troublers, marrers of mirth, and disturbers of all civil conversation, as the bees drive away the drones from their hives?

    Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 1 Fran��ois Rabelais 1518

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