Lexicographical Neighbors of Straighted
Literary usage of Straighted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ivanhoe by Walter Scott (1904)
"Go, I say, to her, who washed the wounds, and straighted the corpse, and gave to
the slain man the outward show of one parted in time and 15 in the course ..."
2. The Theory and Practice of Cotton Spinning, Or, The Carding and Spinning by James Montgomery (1836)
"Long cotton, again, requires to be frequently doubled and drawn, in order to have
the fibres properly straighted and laid in a parallel direction. ..."
3. The Theory and Practice of Cotton Spinning: Or, The Carding and Spinning by James Montgomery (1833)
"Long cotton, again, requires to be frequently doubled and drawn, in order to have
the fibres properly straighted and laid in a parallel direction. ..."
4. Ivanhoe by Walter Scott (1904)
"Go, I say, to her, who washed the wounds, and straighted the corpse, and gave to
the slain man the outward show of one parted in time and 15 in the course ..."
5. Ivanhoe by Walter Scott, Walter Scott, Sr. (2001)
"Go, I say, to her, who washed the wounds, and straighted the corpse, and gave to
the slain man the outward show of one parted in time and in the course of ..."