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Dredger   Listen
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Dredger  n.  (Cookery) A box with holes in its lid; used for sprinkling flour, as on meat or a breadboard; called also dredging box, drudger, and drudging box.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Dredger" Quotes from Famous Books



... and she had men enough for anything. Straight into the canal she steered, her smoke blowing back from her into Iphigenia's eyes, so that the latter, blinded and going a little wild, rammed a dredger with a barge moored beside it, which lay at the western arm of the canal. She got clear though, and entered the canal pushing the barge before her. It was then that a shell hit the steam connections of her whistle, and the escape of steam which followed drove off some of the smoke and let her see ...
— World's War Events, Volume III • Various



Words linked to "Dredger" :   lighter, flatboat, hoy



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