Definition of Skeens

1. skeen [n] - See also: skeen

Lexicographical Neighbors of Skeens

skee
skee ball
skeeball
skeechan
skeechans
skeed
skeeds
skeeing
skeel
skeelgoose
skeelier
skeeliest
skeely
skeen
skeen arch
skeens (current term)
skeer
skeered
skeerier
skeeriest
skeering
skeers
skeery
skees
skeesicks
skeet shooting
skeeted
skeeter
skeeter hawk

Literary usage of Skeens

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

1. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1887)
"But about those guests of Mr. skeens. They ought to be mentioned. ... The bell rang, and the Joyces waited to let Mr. skeens admit his guests. ..."

2. The Kentucky Law Reporter by Kentucky Court of Appeals (1904)
"Tames skeens, a constable, in conducting a female lunatic to the asylum in ... The party consisted of James skeens, Morion F. Jordan, Alice Dalton and the ..."

3. The Story of a Confederate Boy in the Civil War by David Emmons Johnston (1914)
"Joseph skeens, discharged in 1862. No. 108. Lewis R. skeens, died August 6, 1862. No. 109. AL Sumner, captured in battle of Five Forks; prisoner in Point ..."

4. American Military Biography by Amos Blanchard (1825)
"The country between skeens- borough and Fort Edward was almost entirely unsettled, covered with thick woods, of a surface extremely rough, ..."

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