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Webster 1913 Edition
Nobbler
Nob′bler
,Noun.
A dram of spirits.
[Australia]
Definition 2024
nobbler
nobbler
English
Noun
nobbler (plural nobblers)
- (Australia, obsolete) A serving of beer or spirits.
- 1855, Raffaello Carboni, The Eureka Stockade, Gutenberg eBook #3546,
- Carl Wiesenhavern, a man of noble character, and, therefore a man who hates knavery, and has no fear of a knave, answered with his peculiar German coolness, "Here I am, what do you want?"
- "Nobblers round," was the eager reply.
- "If that's what you want," replied Wiesenhavern, "you shall have it with pleasure."
- "We got no money."
- "I did not ask for any: understand me well, though;" pointing at each of them with the forefinger of his clenched right hand, "you will have a nobbler a-piece, and no more: afterwards you will go your way. Are you satisfied with my conditions?"
- 1874, [John Brady], The McIvor Times and Rodney Advertiser (Heathcote, Vic. : 1863 - 1918) Thursday 24 December 1874 Coroner's Inquest - 12 year old witness to road accident death of his father,
- ‘My father only had two nobblers at Dwyer's place that morning.’
- 1895, Guy Boothby, A Bid for Fortune, ReadHowYouWant, 2008 EasyRead Comfort Edition, page 266,
- ‘A nobbler o′ rum,’ says I. Then he orders a nobbler of rum for me and a nobbler of whisky for ′imself.
- 1998, Bryce Courtenay, Tommo and Hawk, 2006, unnumbered page,
- ‘Fer goodness′ sake, Doreen! Give the gent a nobbler of brandy and stop making trouble.’ It′s the little weasel bloke what speaks.
- ‘Much obliged,’ I says to him. ‘Nobbler, is it?’ Doreen turns on her heel and she′s about to vanish into the main bar when I shouts after her, ‘Nobbler of Cape, miss!’
- 2010, Gerard Benjamin, Gloria Grant (editors), Tom Hurstbourne or A Squatter′s Life, page 81,
- This done, he waves his hat and declares his nag can lick anything on the ground—for nobblers round.
- 1855, Raffaello Carboni, The Eureka Stockade, Gutenberg eBook #3546,