2. Verb. (present participle of gasconade) ¹
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Definition of Gasconading
1. gasconade [v] - See also: gasconade
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gasconading
Literary usage of Gasconading
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Actors from Shakespeare to Macready by Henry Barton Baker (1879)
"... the States—Gasconading—A Bloodless Duel— Failing Health—Death—Post Mortem—Two
Grim Stories. ... Gasconading ..."
2. The History of Duelling: Including, Narratives of the Most Remarkable by John Gideon Millingen (1841)
"The gasconading challenge sent by Francis to Charles, although it must have been
fully appreciated by reasoning people, acted with electric enthusiasm on ..."
3. English Actors from Shakespeare to Macready by Henry Barton Baker (1879)
"... First Great English Actor who visited America—In the States—Gasconading—A
Bloodless Duel— Failing Health—Death—Post Mortem—Two Grim Stories. ..."
4. Remarks on the North of Spain by John Bramsen (1823)
"Spanish Gasconading.— Franciscan Monk.—Destruction of a Convent.—Its Interior—
The Booty.—Beautiful Devotees. I never saw a country where political opinions ..."
5. Porcupine's Works: Containing Various Writings and Selections, Exhibiting a by William Cobbett (1801)
"... especially where the candidate has resorted to the means practised by our
gasconading general ; such as calling the people together himself, ..."
6. English Actors from Shakespeare to Macready by Henry Barton Baker (1879)
"... the States—Gasconading—A Bloodless Duel— Failing Health—Death—Post Mortem—Two
Grim Stories. ... Gasconading ..."
7. The History of Duelling: Including, Narratives of the Most Remarkable by John Gideon Millingen (1841)
"The gasconading challenge sent by Francis to Charles, although it must have been
fully appreciated by reasoning people, acted with electric enthusiasm on ..."
8. English Actors from Shakespeare to Macready by Henry Barton Baker (1879)
"... First Great English Actor who visited America—In the States—Gasconading—A
Bloodless Duel— Failing Health—Death—Post Mortem—Two Grim Stories. ..."
9. Remarks on the North of Spain by John Bramsen (1823)
"Spanish Gasconading.— Franciscan Monk.—Destruction of a Convent.—Its Interior—
The Booty.—Beautiful Devotees. I never saw a country where political opinions ..."
10. Porcupine's Works: Containing Various Writings and Selections, Exhibiting a by William Cobbett (1801)
"... especially where the candidate has resorted to the means practised by our
gasconading general ; such as calling the people together himself, ..."