vanner
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of vanner
Example Sentences
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Even to the untrained eye, it must be clear that the true vanner, the compleat vanner, the certifiable vanaddict, is up to much more than has yet been figured out.
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The vanner moves about � without quite traveling, if that indeed means changing places.
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Yet consider the vanner's relationship to the van: the true vanner has not merely romanced the motor vehicle in the traditional American way.
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One is that the true vanner, at heart, is not fundamentally interested in getting anywhere, only in going.
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The only faults with the vanner are—first, it is rather slow; and secondly, though so ingenious it is just a little complicated in construction for the average non-scientific operative.
From Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students by Johnson, J. C. F. (Joseph Colin Frances)
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