Lexicographical Neighbors of Trappiest
Literary usage of Trappiest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pony Tracks by Frederic Remington (1895)
"I selected Captain Mickler—the immaculate, the polo- player, the epitome of staff
form, the trappiest trooper in the Dandy Fifth—and, together with two ..."
2. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1809)
"He has ;:t command the trappiest phrases and die strongest forms of expression,
his periods are sonorous, and his cadences we musical : but the figures ..."
3. The Life of George the Fourth: Including His Letters and Opinions, with a by Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (1881)
"It is what everybody, in a situation to see, is obliged to wish, as the Trappiest
possible termination to the melancholy scene. The event we looked for last ..."
4. Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes (1895)
"Yes, the unknown danger of the trappiest places, the uncertainties of the most
uncertain of banks, are trifling bothers when compared with the prosaic ..."
5. The History of Lumsden's Horse: A Complete Record of the Corps from Its by Henry H. S. Pearse (1903)
"There several jaded steeds came to a standstill, having shot their bolts, and
only a select few went up the next hill to the trappiest fence of all, ..."
6. The Queen's Hounds and Stag-hunting Recollections: With an Introduction on by Thomas Lister Ribblesdale, Edward Burrows (1897)
"He thus negotiates the trappiest obstacles with safety and despatch, without
upsetting high-couraged and even fractious animals, and—for this is the real ..."
7. Fores's Sporting Notes & Sketches: A Quarterly Magazine Descriptive of (1907)
"... it was something of an eye-opener to see these three- and four-year-old colts
jumping gates into the road or negotiating the trappiest of banks, ..."