Definition of Spues

1. spue [v] - See also: spue

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spues

spudders
spuddier
spuddiest
spudding
spuddings
spuddle
spuddled
spuddles
spuddy
spudger
spudgers
spuds
spue
spued
spueing
spues (current term)
spug
spuggie
spuggies
spuggy
spugs
spuilzie
spuilzied
spuilzies
spuing
spule
spules
spuller
spullers
spulye

Literary usage of Spues

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

1. Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States: Including the District by Asa Gray (1868)
"Culms clustered from a short rootstock (1° high), wiry, leafy; leaves oblong-lanceolate ; spues flower-bearing to the base (5'-8' long), soon divergent ..."

2. New Plays by Daniel Puseley (1876)
"spues. I don't mean—I mean that animal in the stable there. ... spues (after giving her a kiss). Ye've now a sterling proof as I'm in ..."

3. National Exhibition of Works of Art, at Leeds, 1868: Official Catalogue by Ralph N James, L Lefèvre (1868)
"... spues, engraved with knights on horseback and large rowel, the inside engraved with Latin inscriptions. 17th Century. ..."

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