Definition of Ponks

1. ponk [v] - See also: ponk

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ponks

pongos
pongs
pongy
poniard
poniarded
poniarding
poniards
ponibility
ponied
ponied up
ponies
ponies up
ponk
ponked
ponking
ponks (current term)
pono-
ponograph
ponomarevite
ponopalmosis
ponophobia
ponos
pons
pons asinorum
pons cerebelli
pons hepatis
pons varolii
pont
pontage
pontages

Literary usage of Ponks

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

1. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris edited by William Torrey Harris (1881)
"Experience, like a sea, ponks ali-effacing In l " Then when we are told that "all correspondence means practical efficiency," and tl at the practically ..."

2. The Earth and Its Inhabitants by Élisée Reclus (1891)
"... in the west, and extends eastwards to the Kazbek, beyond which the snow rests throughout the year only on isolated ponks. ..."

3. The Wilderness Trail: Or, The Ventures and Adventures of the Pennsylvania by Charles Augustus Hanna (1911)
"But in the swamp, through which we were now passing, their name is legion, and hence the Indians call it, ponks- ..."

4. A Yankee in Pigmy Land: Being the Narrative of a Journey Across Africa from by William Edgar Geil (1905)
"... WITCHCRAFT, AND A NATIVE STORY WITH A MORAL—THE ENGLISH BAPTIST MISSION Honks ponks, tox wox Rusty keys and no locks, Rags and bones, dry your eye, ..."

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