Lexicographical Neighbors of Cliqued
Literary usage of Cliqued
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Money and Investments; a Reference Book for the Use of Those Desiring by Montgomery Rollins (1907)
"The cliqued stocks were strongest. London came firm, and New York started the
same way; then came reaction and recovery. "Great laundry establishments are ..."
2. The Arena by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1895)
"... of all the cliques of "cliqued wealth" that constitute the plutocratic oligarchy
now ruling and ruining this fair land, the Standard Oil men, ..."
3. The Old Merchants of New York City by Joseph Alfred Scoville (1864)
"They had their intimate friends, and cliqued together. Rupert J . Cochrane was one.
He was said to be the very looking glass of fashion, and the mould of ..."
4. Music (1897)
"The Frenchmen are cliqued against him, for Vieuxtemps has arrived, and they mean
to maintain his superiority. He has no announcement as yet. ..."
5. A Century of Banking in New York, 1822-1922 by Henry Wysham Lanier (1922)
"Gold was cliqued. "September, 1872.—Erie was cornered. The Gould-Smith clique
was short of it. The stock first became scarce on purchases by German brokers ..."