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Not even a shipment of California smog had arrived on the prevailing westerlies, and Baltimore Mayor Theodore McKeldin, 66, might have been tempted to think that Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty, 57, was a welsher.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was a swindler, a welsher, a cad, and a rogue.

From "Words Like Loaded Pistols" by Sam Leith

The mob hated the common informers as bitterly as a well-dressed crowd at a race-course in our own time hates a "welsher."

From A History of the Four Georges, Volume II by McCarthy, Justin

He knows every rook and welsher and every swell magsman, and all their haunts and habits.

From Half A Chance by Isham, Frederic Stewart

He came to Goodwood 'on his own hook,' as society put it: and every man who wears a decent coat and is not a welsher has a right to enjoy the prettiest race-course in England.

From Phantom Fortune, a Novel by Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth)




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