Lexicographical Neighbors of Squarenesses
Literary usage of Squarenesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Land of Poco Tiempo by Charles Fletcher Lummis (1893)
"Wan and weird as it is, it bespeaks the one-time presence of man, for Nature has
no such squarenesses. I do not believe that the whole world can show ..."
2. The Land of Poco Tiempo by Charles Fletcher Lummis (1893)
"Wan and weird as it is, it bespeaks the one-time presence of man, for Nature has
no such squarenesses. I do not believe that the whole world can show ..."
3. Thoughts on Physical Education: Being a Discourse Delivered to a Convention by Charles Caldwell (1834)
"We have too much now of points, angles, and masculine squarenesses. Yet the female
figure, when not put out of shape, is as beautiful now as it was then. ..."