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Definition of Rassled
1. rassle [v] - See also: rassle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rassled
rasping raspingly raspings raspis raspises raspish raspite rasplike rasps raspy | rastaquouère rastaquouères rastas raster raster font raster graphics rastering rasterisation rasterisations rasterise | rasterised |
Literary usage of Rassled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ole Mars An' Ole Miss by Edmund K. Goldsborough (1900)
"The subject, "Ho, Ho," had been discussed far and near, and Rasmus had "rassled"
with it diligently; and now that the time had come, Zion Church was packed ..."
2. Psychology as Applied to Education by Peter Magnus Magnusson (1913)
"... is still an undistinguished countryman, some of his comrades have reached the
highest pinnacles of success. "For I stayed home and rassled in the ..."
3. Book of the West by Sabine Baring-Gould (1900)
"I went where he was to, an' I shut home the door, an' I hollered an' I rassled
an' I prayed to him, an' he nivver spoke. I got no mouth spaich out of him at ..."
4. War-time Echoes: Patriotic Poems, Heroic and Pathetic, Humorous and by James Henry Brownlee (1898)
"... They told me of the spooky ship Manned by a crew of ghosts That rassled with
the waves about The ..."
5. Psychology as Applied to Education by Peter Magnus Magnusson (1913)
"... is still an undistinguished countryman, some of his comrades have reached the
highest pinnacles of success. "For I stayed home and rassled in the ..."
6. Werner's Magazine: A Magazine of Expression by Music Teachers National Association (1901)
"... Moose an' elk an' caribou; Dared the mountain lion's den, rassled with a bear
or two; Chased the Rocky Mountain sheep 'Long the cliffs where they would ..."