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sniggler

I. sniggler1
    (ˈsnɪglə(r))
    [f. sniggle v.1]
    One who fishes for or catches eels or salmon by sniggling.

1840 J. T. J. Hewlett P. Priggins i, Like an eel in a wall, politely declining a sniggler's offer of a lobworm. 1864 Q. Rev. CXV. 186 Towards evening the juvenile sniggler knows that he has the best chance of success. 1890 Daily News 6 Nov. 5/1 The truth is that the apparent sportsmen are snigglers, not anglers.

II. ˈsniggler2
    [f. sniggle v.2]
    A sniggerer.

1876 Robinson Whitby Gloss., Sniggler, a derider. 1886 in Elworthy W. Somerset Wordbk.


III. ˈsniggler3
    [f. sniggle v.3]
    One who plays in a manner not quite fair or correct.

1837 [see sniggle v.3 1]. 1887 Black Sabina Zembra i, It has been affirmed..that the pool-players..break out into mild revelry; that derisive cheers overwhelm the ‘sniggler’.

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