Definition of Mooling

1. mool [v] - See also: mool

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mooling

mooings
mook
mooks
mooktar
mooktars
mool
moola
moolah
moolahs
moolas
mooled
mooley
mooleys
mooli
moolies
mooling (current term)
moolis
moollah
moollahs
moolley
moolooite
moolooites
mools
mooly
moon
moon-blind
moon-curser
moon-eye
moon-eyed
moon-face

Literary usage of Mooling

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

1. A Library of American Literature from the Earliest Settlement to the Present by Arthur Stedman, Edmund Clarence Stedman (1894)
""And there," said he, while mooling along, as he pointed out a flagstone bearing two names, one of which was but a few years old, "there is Mrs. Carlyle's ..."

2. History of Corea, Ancient and Modern: With Description of Manners and by John Ross (1891)
"... by Hoo at his tent door, who said to him, "You were formerly a slave; you are now a free soldier." Whang was nominated mooling—"Shaper and Guide"—of ..."

3. The Ancient British Drama by Robert Dodsley (1810)
"74 A mooling-night brings wholesome smiles, When JoAn-rt-Au/tfs, and John-a-Stiles, Do grease the lawyer's sattin. A reading-day Frights French away, ..."

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