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Definition of Switzers

Switzer
Switzer Switz"er, n. [Cf. G. schweizer. Cf. Swiss.] A native or inhabitant of Switzerland; a Swiss.

Meaning of Switzers from wikipedia

- as chair of Switzers from 1956 to 1972. The store on Grafton Street became famous for its Christmas displays and Santa's grotto. Switzers purchased Cash...
- Switzers may refer to: Swiss people, of Switzerland Swiss mercenaries, in older usage Switzers, New Zealand, now known as Waikaia, a town in New Zealand...
- Switzer may refer to: Switzer, Kentucky Switzer, South Carolina Switzer, West Virginia Switzers, New Zealand, the former name of the town of Waikaia,...
- performances. Both sang and could play a number of instruments. In 1934, the Switzers traveled to California to visit family. While sightseeing, they went to...
- signed both Switzers to appear in Our Gang. Harold was given two nicknames, "Slim" and "Deadpan," and Carl was dubbed "Alfalfa." The Switzer brothers first...
- Kathrine Virginia Switzer (born January 5, 1947) is an American marathon runner, author, and television commentator. In the year 1967, she became the...
- Ryan Switzer (born November 4, 1994) is an American football coach and former professional football player who is currently the interim head coach for...
- Barry Layne Switzer (born October 5, 1937) is an American former football coach. He served for 16 years as head football coach at the University of Oklahoma...
- Peter Switzer is an Australian business and financial commentator, radio and television presenter, lecturer, and author. Switzer founded his own company...
- chocolate production. The English name Switzerland is a portmanteau of Switzer, an obsolete term for a Swiss person which was in use during the 16th to...