Lexicographical Neighbors of Steamered
Literary usage of Steamered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Certain Delightful English Towns: With Glimpses of the Pleasant Country Between by William Dean Howells (1906)
"... the flat sands on which the vast hotels and toy cottages of the New Jersey
summer- resort are built; nothing more unlike the mild, niany- steamered, ..."
2. Certain Delightful English Towns: With Glimpses of the Pleasant Country Between by William Dean Howells (1906)
"... than the flat sands on which the vast hotels and toy cottages of the New Jersey
summer- resort are built; nothing more unlike the mild, many- steamered, ..."
3. Eight Years in Canada: Embracing a Review of the Administrations of Lords by Richardson (John) (1847)
"Waggon, ponies, baggage, master, and tiger, were therefore, on the fifth day of
their arrival in Toronto, duly shipped or rather steamered on the deck of ..."
4. London Films and Certain Delightful English Towns by William Dean Howells (1911)
"... the flat sands on which the vast hotels and toy cottages of the New Jersey
summer- resort are built; nothing more unlike the mild, niany- steamered, ..."
5. Adventures in Mexico by George Frederick Augustus Ruxton, Horace Kephart (1915)
"... life they must necessarily lead, to confine their rambles to the well-steamered
Rhine, or within the radius of the Messageries Royales and Lafitte's. ..."