Definition of Slummings

1. slumming [n] - See also: slumming

Lexicographical Neighbors of Slummings

slumgullions
slumgum
slumgums
slumism
slumisms
slumlike
slumlord
slumlords
slummed
slummer
slummers
slummier
slummiest
slumming
slummings (current term)
slummock
slummocks
slummy
slump
slumped
slumpflation
slumpflations
slumpier
slumpiest
slumping
slumpings
slumps
slumpy
slums

Literary usage of Slummings

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

1. The Plea of the Toiler: Factors of Interest Coincident with this æon of by Levi Griffin Meushaw (1904)
"... on their exegetical slummings, the aged women drifters, of the Bostonian type, with their missionary tracts to regenerate the southern negro who cannot ..."

2. Reflections of a Bass-drum Player on Everything Worth Thinking about by Rafael Navarro (1904)
"... deriving from these ministerial slummings many a theme for their Sunday sermons. None of these advantages our first American clergymen had. ..."

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