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Definition of Diarising
1. diarise [v] - See also: diarise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Diarising
Literary usage of Diarising
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Victorian Age of English Literature by Oliphant (Margaret), Francis Romano Oliphant (1892)
"... offending of Scott's surviving contemporaries, and you will not doubt that I
had to spare Tories about as often as Whigs the castigation of diarising ..."
2. A History of English Literature by William Robertson Nicoll, Thomas Seccombe (1907)
"... appointed minister in James I.'s reign of Weeting and Santon Downham, began
diarising before 1612, but most of his original drafts are lost. ..."
3. A History of English Literature by William Robertson Nicoll, Thomas Seccombe (1907)
"... appointed minister in James I.'s reign of Weeting and Santon Downham, began
diarising before 1612, but most of his original drafts are lost. ..."
4. The Diary of John Evelyn by John Evelyn (1901)
"Evelyn's Diary practically begins where many think he had no business to be
diarising, beyond the seas. The position of a loyalist who solaces himself in ..."
5. Wordsworth and the English Lake Country: An Introduction to a Poet's Country by Eric Sutherland Robertson (1911)
"It would only be painful to the world if the wives and sisters and secretaries
of men of genius were to make a practice of diarising about the creative ..."
6. Guerilla Leaders of the World by Percy Cross Standing (1913)
"Space does not admit of diarising the events of this extraordinary internecine
warfare, but we may discuss a few salient points. ..."