Definition of Squadded

1. squad [v] - See also: squad

Lexicographical Neighbors of Squadded

squabbler
squabblers
squabbles
squabbling
squabbly
squabby
squabness
squabs
squacco
squaccos
squad
squad automatic weapon
squad automatic weapons
squad car
squad room
squadded (current term)
squaddie
squaddies
squadding
squaddy
squadmate
squadmates
squadron
squadroned
squadroning
squadronmate
squadronmates
squadrons
squads
squail

Literary usage of Squadded

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

1. Andersonville Diary, Escape, and List of the Dead: With Name, Co., Regiment by John L. Ransom (1883)
"All taken outside to-day to be squadded over— on all day job, and nothing to eat. The men being in hundreds and some dying off every day, leave vacancies in ..."

2. The Book of the Rifle by Thomas Francis Fremantle (1901)
"A competitor on paying his entrance fee for one of the squadded or single entry prizes receives a ticket on which is entered the day and hour at which he ..."

3. Andersonville Diary by John L. Ransom (2003)
"All taken outside to-day to be squadded over—an all day job, and nothing to eat. The men being in hundreds and some dying off every day, leave vacancies in ..."

4. The Gentleman's Magazine (1868)
"... swell, tailor, and tallow-chandler are " squadded " according to the counties they belong to, fall in in the ranks, are marched to the firing points, ..."

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