He explained that, being a Roman Catholic, his Bible was different from mine, and he did not think there were any bruisers in his Bible.
The next thing to be done, of course, by my friends and admirers, was to pit me against the bruisers of other ships.
Though two bold bruisers led them on, Meon and sturdy Lycophon, He trimm'd their jackets ev'ry one.
One of thebruisers picked up the girl, roughly, and disappeared with her.
He pressed a button on the arm of his wheelchair and two bruisers appeared through the walls, in the abrupt way people had of materializing here.
Bruisers was the only way they could be described.
Instead of the pope, the gypsies and the bruisers of England, there were the vicarage cat, the bards and the thousand and one trivial incidents of the wayside.
England had become ashamed of its bruisers long before Lavengro was written, and this flaunting in its face of creatures that it considered too low to be mentioned, gave mortal offence.
About this time Borrow had an opportunity of seeing many of "the bruisers of England.
On the Saturday previous (the 15th) the Norwich hotels began to fill withbruisers and their patrons, and men went their ways anxiously polite to the stranger, lest he turn out to be some champion whom it were dangerous to affront.
In days when thebruisers of England were national heroes, and a fight was a fitting incident of a day's revelry, the very presence of their rivals was a sufficient challenge to the chivalry of Menheniot, and a contest became inevitable.
Poetry is ageless, and such passages as the description of the sunrise over Stonehenge should have found some, at least, to welcome them, even when found in juxtaposition with bruisers and gypsies.
He glorified thebruisers of England, in the face of horrified public opinion.
He stood on the mead, grim and pale as usual, with his bruisers around.
We know that there really was this wonderful gathering of the bruisers of England assembled in the neighbourhood of Norwich in July 1820, that is to say, sixteen miles away at North Walsham.
Yes: Borrow was never hard on the bruisers of England, and followed their achievements, it may be said, from his cradle to his grave.
Amongst the bruisersof England,' was the terrific rejoinder.
Gentlemen were bruisers and bruisers were gentlemen.
Fascinated, he stared at the legs of the bruisers and then he heard a voice, a voice he recognized.
We know that there really was this wonderful gathering of the bruisers of England assembled in the neighbourhood of Norwich in July, 1820, that is to say, sixteen miles away at North Walsham.
But the Bruisers (as the men of the Gonaway hounds were called) voted her a right good sort, if only she would give them a little more time at their fences and not always pick the tenderest part of a man to jump upon.
I could name many close on, ay, over fourscore, who ride well yet to hounds; and though they may not be such bruisers as they once were across country, yet are difficult to choke off.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bruisers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.