Lexicographical Neighbors of Chowdered
Literary usage of Chowdered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Americans at home, or, Byeways, backwoods, and prairies. by Thomas Chandler Haliburton (1854)
"... and the sun froze so he couldn't shine; and the moon didn't git up at all,
she didn't; and this here arth was as dark nor a stack o' chowdered niggers. ..."
2. From Cape Cod to Dixie and the Tropics by John Milton Mackie (1864)
"... broiled, boiled, baked, and chowdered! Though, probably, there is not one
housewife in ten that has not a pie, or a loaf of cake, stowed away somewhere. ..."
3. Personal Memoirs of a Residence of Thirty Years with the Indian Tribes on by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (1851)
"It is sometimes made into small ovate masses, dipped into batter, and fried in
butter, and in this shape, it ia called petite pdte. It is also chowdered or ..."
4. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1868)
"... retorted that " it warn't right; that the board had been goin' on anyhow these
last six months; and that he'd be clam-chowdered if he'd stand it. ..."
5. The Diaries of Benjamin Lynde and of Benjamin Lynde, Jr. by Benjamin Lynde (1880)
"... Cape Ann ENE of us, and the Light house NW and by W. of us — all three in view
at the same time. Dined on a fine chowdered cod which the Captain caught. ..."
6. Ten Years at Pemaquid: Sketches of Its History and Its Ruins by John Henry Cartland (1899)
"Of recent years Sabbath-school picnics from villages near, with baked and chowdered
clams for refreshments, baseball, and other games for amusement have ..."