Definitionn. a workman employed to pack things into containers
Last update: October 4, 2015
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Carl Christian Bagger (1807-1846) published volumes in 1834 and 1836 which gave promise of a great future, - a promise broken by his early death. [Please select]
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They kicked him around Springfield awhile, after the war broke out, for a military carpet-bagger. [Please select]
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Louis, when he was just a military carpet-bagger out of a job. [Please select]
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The carpet-bagger shaped the first Convention and got the first plums of office. [Please select]
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The morning brought dismay to the negro, the carpet-bagger, and the scallawag of Ulster. [Please select]
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I was a carpet-bagger and knew but few of them. [Please select]
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"Since the League has taken in the negroes, every Union white man has dropped it like a hot iron, except the lone scallawag or carpet-bagger who expects an office." [Please select]
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