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Meaning of whizzer | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

  1. A set of horizontal blades used to separate mineral particles.
  2. A device used in milling to dry wheat, etc. by rapid spinning.
  3. A pickpocket.
    UK, slang
  4. Synonym of whizgig (“spinning toy”).
    historical

Examples

“In order better to appreciate the use of argot among thieves, a visit to a few public bars of the third-class public houses of Kennington or in the immediate vicinity of the Elephant and Castle would prove of great value, as hoisters, whizzers, tea-leaves, con-heads, broadsmen and brass nobs […]”
“It is doubtful if the Victorian Londoner needed any warning, for the artful mobsmen, toolers, whizzers and dippers, together with their stickman accomplices, were everywhere in the crowds, in the underground, on railway trains […]”
“They were whizzers (pickpockets) but they would also take part in burglaries.”
“He knew the whizzers – those innocent-looking men who crowd into omnibuses and rob the poor of their bitterly won earnings […]”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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