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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Pamphleteer \Pam`phlet*eer"\, v. i. To write or publish pamphlets. By pamphleteering we shall not win. --C. Kingsley.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1640s, from pamphlet + -eer . As a verb from 1690s.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Pamphleteer is a historical term for someone who creates or distributes pamphlets , unbound (and therefore inexpensive) booklets intended for wide circulation.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a writer of pamphlets (usually taking a partisan stand on public issues)

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ His granddaughter was Dorothea Scott, a friend of several of the regicides and a Quaker pamphleteer and preacher during the 1650s. ▪ In the days when pamphleteers demanded democracy, they were fighting a ruling class whose power ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. a writer or publisher of pamphlets, a second-rate journalist vb. (context intransitive English) To publish and distribute pamphlets as a form of propagand

Usage examples of pamphleteer.

The host of political pamphleteers in the seventeenth century are excluded, with the exception of Lilburne and Winstanley, whose work deserves better treatment from posterity than it received from contemporaries.

With considerable legal knowledge, a passion for liberty, clear views on democracy, an enormous capacity for work, and great skill as a pamphleteer, Lilburne was not to be ignored.

Then there were the unrespectable people--the Klan, the Nazi sympathizers left over from the American Bundt days of the big war, the small-town radio ministers, the pamphleteers of every description.

Oxford Franciscan, who formed one of the group of pamphleteers that defended Louis of Bavaria against Pope John XXII, quite clearly enlarged the grounds for Church disendowment so as to include the taking over by the State of all individual property.

One night when it rained the soldiers were allowed to shelter themselves in a Quaker meeting house, which for some hours bristled with bayonets and swords, an incident of which the Presbyterian pamphleteers afterwards made much use for satire.

And this period of ten years or so in which literature, even poetry, was mixed up with pamphleteering, did a great service to literary criticism, because it destroyed the illusion of pure aestheticism.

We all like him here, though the standard of his pamphleteering is going down of late, and we know him as the preacher of a doctrine of Physical Courage as an Asset to the Left-wing Intellectual, and so forth.

I list them under their separate headings, with short comments, before trying to explain certain rather curious features in the revival of pamphleteering during recent years.

The interesting fact, not easily explicable, is that pamphleteering has revived upon an enormous scale since about 1935, and has done so without producing anything of real value.

One cannot adequately review fifteen pamphlets in a thousand words, and if I have picked out that number it is because between them they make a representative selection of eight out of the nine main trends in current pamphleteering.

He felt no compunctions about that, and indeed was pleased that Anna retained a certain personal shyness despite her career as crusading public pamphleteer.

Royalist pamphleteer and (after the Restoration) Surveyor of the Imprimery, hence chief censor for Charles II.

Having assumed personal responsibility for the world's mutilated and missing toes, he marched, picketed, pamphleteered, and petitioned, protesting military action in Vietnam, in Afghanistan, in Nicaragua, El Salvador, and South Africa.

Moinet as a ``bon petit coeur,'' is enveloped in the political ordure slung by venal pamphleteers at the masterful men of her race.

Her circle were the libertines, the patrons and the hangers-on, bohemians and parasites, poets and pamphleteers and fashionable junkies.