Lexicographical Neighbors of Queernesses
Literary usage of Queernesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Novels of Jane Austen by Jane Austen (1905)
"If you remember, any queernesses set them all to the right account. Of the
pianoforte so much talked of, I feel it only necessary to say, that its being ..."
2. George Eliot's Works by George Eliot (1895)
"... and clever; a working woman, without any of those epicene queernesses that
belong to the class. Her life has been a history of family troubles, ..."
3. The Atlantic Monthly by Making of America Project (1867)
"... that I should have stood so long in such helpless dread of his charms ; and
the perception of these two queernesses grew upon me more and more, ..."
4. The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: With a Life by John Adams, Charles Francis Adams (1854)
"The determination of Congress in this instance will be grateful to the people of
these States, and may expiate the queernesses of some of the queerest ..."
5. The Novels of Jane Austen by Jane Austen (1905)
"If you remember, any queernesses set them all to the right account. Of the
pianoforte so much talked of, I feel it only necessary to say, that its being ..."
6. George Eliot's Works by George Eliot (1895)
"... and clever; a working woman, without any of those epicene queernesses that
belong to the class. Her life has been a history of family troubles, ..."
7. The Atlantic Monthly by Making of America Project (1867)
"... that I should have stood so long in such helpless dread of his charms ; and
the perception of these two queernesses grew upon me more and more, ..."
8. The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: With a Life by John Adams, Charles Francis Adams (1854)
"The determination of Congress in this instance will be grateful to the people of
these States, and may expiate the queernesses of some of the queerest ..."