Lexicographical Neighbors of Squattest
Literary usage of Squattest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Austral English: A Dictionary of Australasian Words, Phrases, and Usages by Edward Ellis Morris (1898)
"410 : 'hatever direction one moves elbourne, whether north, east, all he sees or
hears is merely ion of this colonial note—' I IDU squattest, he squats ..."
2. Austral English: A Dictionary of Australasian Words, Phrases, and Usages by Edward Ellis Morris (1898)
"... or west, all he sees or hears is merely a repetition of this colonial note—'
I squat, thou squattest, he squats ; we squat, ye or you squat, they squat. ..."
3. Archaic Corinthian Pottery and the Anaploga Well by Darrell Arlynn Amyx, Patricia Lawrence (1975)
"... eg, the oinochoe An 22), but it is in "white style", and it is the squattest.
An 6 is highest in the fill, and certainly is late, but its close-packed, ..."
4. Recreations of a Literary Man: Or, Does Writing Pay? by Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (1882)
"His long black body, which had an eel-like sinuosity, was propped upon four of
the shortest, squattest limbs that could be conceived off an alligator. ..."
5. Recreations of a Literary Man by Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (1883)
"His long black body, which had an eel-like sinuosity, was propped upon four of
the shortest, squattest limbs that could be conceived off an alligator. ..."
6. Recreations of Literary Man by Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (1883)
"His long black body, which had an eel-like sinuosity, was propped upon four of
the shortest, squattest limbs that could be conceived off an alligator. ..."