Definition of Husses

1. huss [n] - See also: huss

Lexicographical Neighbors of Husses

huskiness
huskinesses
husking
husking bee
huskings
huskless
husklike
husks
husky
huso
husos
huss
hussar
hussar monkey
hussars
husses (current term)
hussies
hussif
hussifs
hussy
husting
hustings
hustle-bustle
hustle alarm
hustle and bustle
hustled
hustlers

Literary usage of Husses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Handley Cross by Robert Smith Surtees (1903)
"broach the subject of another bye-day, against which Pigg had lately been protesting, vowing that Jorrocks would have both "husses and hunds worked off ..."

2. Curiosities of Natural History by Francis Trevelyan Buckland (1883)
"I have seen a small boat nearly full of these various kinds of fish—rigs, husses, bull-husses, fiddlers, &c. They are vagabond curs of the ocean, ..."

3. The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe (1808)
"... the oilier, that had fastened upon the horse, left him immediately, and fled, having happily fastened upon his head, where the husses of the ..."

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