Definition of Towting

1. towt [v] - See also: towt

Lexicographical Neighbors of Towting

towropes
tows
towsack
towsacks
towse
towsed
towser
towsers
towses
towsier
towsiest
towsing
towsy
towt
towted
towting (current term)
towtruck
towtrucks
towts
towy
towze
towzed
towzes
towzier
towziest
towzing
towzy
tox
tox-
toxaemia

Literary usage of Towting

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

1. The History of Progress in Great Britain by Robert Kemp Philp (1859)
"... towting-gra- venny, 7 M. Moredon, lo'z. ... you come at 6'4 to towting-beck, a small Village, at 7 Miles pafs through ..."

2. The History of Tooting-Graveney: Surrey by William Edward Morden (1897)
"217, remarks: " In this Hundred lyes towting, which has the addition of Graveney, to distinguish it ... or towting Beck. It is situate on the high Road to ..."

3. Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of by Sussex Archaeological Society (1867)
"Hence over Clapham Heath, you come, at 6 in. 4 f., to towting- beck, a small village; and, at 7m., pass through ..."

4. London and Its Environs Described: Containing an Account of Whatever is Most (1761)
"towting, there are two villages of this name in Surry, ... Upper towting lies in the road from Southwark to ..."

5. London and Its Environs Described.: Containing an Account of Whatever is (1761)
"towting, there are two villages of this name in Surry, ... Upper towting lies in the road from Southwark to ..."

6. Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books by John Milton (1711)
"... with kvel wing the Deep, then fears ) to the fiery Concave towting high. «35 I when far off at Sea a Fleet ..."

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