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palmers

n. (plural of palmer English)

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Palmers may refer to:

  • Palmers, Minnesota, United States
  • Palmers College, a sixth form college located on the outskirts of Grays, Thurrock
  • Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company, a British shipbuilding company established in 1852
  • Palmers Gardenworld, New Zealand's foremost garden retail chain
  • Palmers Textil AG, Austria's largest textile producer

Usage examples of "palmers".

The palmers and the bandits, the cateran who had tried to kill him, Iachimo and the rogue star-sailor and its creatures, the two pythonesses of the Department of Vaticination, the old guard, Coronetes, and all the clerks and soldiers in the Department of Indigenous Affairs, the mage and the soldiers who had taken the peel-house, the traitor Torin, the Constable of Aeolis and his sons and the mob, Prefect Corin and the crew of the picketboat, Dr.

There were beggars and thieves, sky-clad mendicants and palmers, jugglers and contortionists, mountebanks and magicians, and a thousand other wonders, so many that as he walked along amongst the throng Yama soon stopped noticing any but the most outrageous, for else he would have gone mad with amazement.

There were hawkers and sky-clad mendicants, parties of palmers, priests, officials hurrying along in groups of two or three, scribes, musicians, tumblers, whores and mountebanks.

Our temple was filled with mendicants and palmers from every town and city along the length of the river.

They soon left the group behind, but the palmers caught up with them that night and camped a little way off.

The palmers were archivists on their way to the Palace of the Memory of the People, to tell into the records the stories of all those who had died in their city in the last ten years, and to ask for guidance from the prognosticators.

That night, the palmers caught up with them and camped nearby, and Belarius came over and talked to Prefect Corin about the day's journey for the length of time it took him to smoke two of his clove-flavored cigarettes.

Prefect Corin sat in the shade of the rock's overhang and said that they would wait for the palmers to catch up before they tried the pass.

It was as if, after the fiasco of the attempted rescue of the palmers, he had suddenly woken from a long sleep.

The Palmers were to remove to Cleveland about the end of March, for the Easter holidays.

Jennings declared her danger most imminent -- the Palmers all gone off in a fright, &c.

To the Middletons, the Palmers, the Steeles, to every common acquaintance even, I had been insolent and unjust.