busher
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of busher
Example Sentences
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Like all baseballers before and since Ring Lardner's busher, he learned the tired routine for killing time on the road, "the one bad thing about baseball," says he.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But being a "busher" in the bailiwick of the Eastern press giants has had its drawbacks.
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As a busher, he was already a clown.
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The Cards, hoping to strengthen their pitching staff, brought up from their Houston farm a rawboned busher named Dizzy Dean.
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A busher broke into the League with the Giants one fall and was batting against Pittsburg.
From Pitching in a Pinch or, Baseball from the Inside by Mathewson, Christy
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