Examples
“Now I should like to ask you, Mr. Evringham, "added Mr.. Forbes in an access of outraged virtue," which of us three do you think she called the fowler? ”
“The silly birds may be charmed with the pipe of the fowler, which is but a tube of reeds.”
St. Ives, Being the Adventures of a French Prisoner in England
“That believers shall be kept from those mischiefs which they are in imminent danger of, and which would be fatal to them (v. 3), from the snare of the fowler, which is laid unseen and catches the unwary prey on a sudden, and from the noisome pestilence, which seizes men unawares and against which there is no guard.”
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
“And fo much the fowler is their fluggiilinelTe, which take”
“All beds are "fowler" beds and they all have ... folder?”
“Fowling was an important occupation in Egypt, and would appear in early days to have been reserved for women, seeing that the word "fowler" is always used in the feminine.”
“Five Places to Get Free Books myFiveBest Opinions: World War 2 Historic Films amy wallace, book of lists, david wallechinsky, guinness book of records, herbert hoover, irving wallace, james p. fowler sr.,”
“They're kind of the big leagues of duck hunting; any water fowler knows the 'Duck Commander' series," LaRoche agreed.”
“Oh, he was doubtless a “gentleman” and all that, but for the first time in my life I saw what a snare the fowler was spreading at the feet of the daughters of my people, baited by church and state.”
“If you want to learn follow-through - use a flintlock fowler where focus & follow-through are absolutely essential, if you are to hit a moving target.”
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘fowler’.
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Collected Words - List 2
I've been saving these words FOR YEARS. Now, I've found Wordie
gasconade, zaccheus, spoor, precentor, bombazine, otiose, khamsin, bruited, viva voce, whilom, lenitive, ebullition and 244 more...
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Last Names That Are Professions
Let's keep this to reasonably well known family names that are or used to be professions, trades, or arts.
fletcher, chandler, goldsmith, carpenter, cook, baker, draper, smith, mason, carter, cooper, mercer and 35 more...
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Defunct professions
Economists like to cite "buggy whip maker" as an example of a profession whose career prospects were dimmed, and ultimately quenched, by the inexorable march of technological progress. This is a li...
buggy whip maker, guillemot egg col..., bog iron hunter, nettle string maker, fuller, purple maker, tanner, gut girl, reddleman, wont catcher, navvy, ratcatcher and 239 more...
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Driftology
Words combed from 'Moby-Duck: The True Story of 28,800 Bath Toys Lost at Sea and of the Beachcombers, Oceanographers, Environmentalists, and Fools, Including the Author,Who Went in Search of Them.'
driftology, beachcomber, skookum, wrack, jackstraw, driftologist, garbage patch, ghost net, autodumbfoundment, phytoplankton, gyre, hindcast and 58 more...
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Oakpangle's Words
fasten, plod, joke, spin, lathe, rot, extra, fowler, empirical, façon de parler, hermitage, rhetoric and 2 more...
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Words I Heard On TV
Tweets
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sionnach e.g. Pagageno, in "The Magic Flute" Jul 15, 2008