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Definition of Appetized
1. appetize [v] - See also: appetize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Appetized
Literary usage of Appetized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Yale Literary Magazine by Lyman Hotchkiss Bagg, Yale University (1844)
"... much better digested than the watches, tin cases, jack knives, and anchors,
reputed to be specially appetized by those snappish gentlemen of the deep. ..."
2. Farmers of Forty Centuries; Or, Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea and Japan by Franklin Hiram King (1911)
"Rice was the fuel, cooked without salt, boiled stiff, reenforced with a bit of
pork or fish, appetized with salted cabbage or turnip and perhaps two or ..."
3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1870)
"Perhaps not; for, most likely, he did not live in times when the public mind
appetized on horrible stories and ghastly details ..."
4. Narrative of a Journey Round the World, During the Years 1841 and 1842 by Sir George Simpson (1847)
"Having appetized ourselves in this pleasant way, we did the amplest justice to
a genuine feast of fresh patties, beefsteaks, sweet-bread, soup and bouillon, ..."