Definition of Snooled

1. snool [v] - See also: snool

Lexicographical Neighbors of Snooled

snooded
snooding
snoods
snoof
snook
snooked
snooker
snooker table
snookered
snookering
snookers
snooking
snooks
snookums
snool
snooled (current term)
snooling
snools
snoop
snoop around
snooped
snooper
snoopers
snoopervision
snoopier
snoopiest
snoopily
snoopiness
snooping
snoops

Literary usage of Snooled

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

1. The West Somerset Word-book: A Glossary of Dialectal and Archaic Words and by Frederick Thomas Elworthy (1886)
"The poor old man's clothes was all a-snooled an' beastly; anybody wid'n love vor to come ... Nasty dirty old man, he've &-snooled and ..."

2. Punch by Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman (1874)
"The tanner of Walton-on-the-Naze, who snooled with double beats whenever his mother-in-law was staying with him, is scarcely a case of legitimate ..."

3. A Treatise on Pleading, and Parties to Actions: With Second and Third by Joseph Chitty, Henry Greening, John A. Dunlap, Edward Duncan Ingraham, Jonathan Cogswell Perkins (1866)
"... if the defendant - with hi? plea, the plea of piene adminis- ', and the plaintiff proceeds to trial, but act snooled upon it, 1 B. A A. 254.—8 129. ..."

4. Jerrold, Tennyson and Macaulay: With Other Critical Essays by James Hutchison Stirling (1868)
"Giles, in the centre, can answer everything, and receives the plaudits both of tinker and " DeviL" Poor Ebenezer, on the contrary, snooled, snubbed, ..."

5. Jerrold, Tennyson and Macaulay: With Other Critical Essays by James Hutchison Stirling (1868)
"Poor Ebenezer, on the contrary, snooled, snubbed, crest-fallen, on the outskirts, can answer nothing. Satchel on back, behold them now under weigh for ..."

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