Definition of Suddens

1. sudden [n] - See also: sudden

Lexicographical Neighbors of Suddens

sudatoria
sudatories
sudatorium
sudatoriums
sudatory
sudburyite
sudd
suddain
sudden
sudden death
sudden fiction
sudden infant death syndrome
suddenly
suddenness
suddennesses
suddens (current term)
suddenties
suddenty
suddenwoven
sudder
sudders
sudds
sudoite
sudoku
sudokuist
sudokuists
sudokus
sudor
sudoral
sudoriferous

Literary usage of Suddens

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

1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1821)
"So now to ease your ' In this measure, the lover must whine all his woes ; In this measure the heroine suddens at, each ; — In this measure, the hero abuses ..."

2. The Gilds and Companies of London by George Unwin (1908)
"Whereas," says another rule, " as at many suddens a yeoman is called to lead a Prisoner before a Justice or to the Gaol of Newgate, and the manifold dangers ..."

3. The American Journal of Education by Henry Barnard (1865)
"Besides these, I would wish parents to mark heedfully the witty excuses of their children, especially at suddens and ..."

4. Cyclopedia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and Critical Notices by Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck (1856)
"Yet it droops and suddens, and bears no fruit. Vain is the exquisite environment of foreign fancies. The poor slave has no choice but life. ..."

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