Definition of Snoeks

1. snoek [n] - See also: snoek

Lexicographical Neighbors of Snoeks

snobling
snoblings
snobocracies
snobocracy
snobocratic
snobs
snocross
snod
snodded
snodder
snoddest
snodding
snoddit
snods
snoek
snoeks (current term)
snoezelen
snoff
snoffs
snog
snogfest
snogfests
snogged
snogger
snogging
snogs
snoke
snoked
snokes
snoking

Literary usage of Snoeks

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

1. Illustrations of Political Economy.: By Harriet Martineau by Harriet Martineau (1834)
"They came to sympathize with the snoeks; old Jakob glorifying Providence for having interfered in so marvellous a manner to preserve himself and Fransje ..."

2. State of the Cape of Good Hope, in 1822 by William Wilberforce Bird (1823)
"These fish are a great article of the food of slaves when dried; and, at the best catching time, two snoeks of tea ..."

3. Belgium: Its Cities by Grant Allen (1903)
"... monstrance and other church vessels removed from his church during the Calvinist troubles. The snoeks are living personages; the Saint is envisaged as ..."

4. Belgium, Its Cities by Grant Allen (1903)
"... monstrance and other church vessels removed from his church during the Calvinist troubles. The snoeks are living personages; the Saint is envisaged as ..."

5. A Glossary of Berkshire Words and Phrases by Barzillai Lowsley, Job Lowsley (1888)
"A spark in the candle means a letter ; if you snoeks it down, it falls towards the person who will get the letter. Letters were probably few and far between ..."

6. Belgium: Its Cities: With a Photogravure Frontispiece and Sixty-four Full by Grant Allen (1903)
"... monstrance and other church vessels removed from his church during the Calvinist troubles. The snoeks are living personages; the Saint is envisaged as ..."

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