Lexicographical Neighbors of Acidest
Literary usage of Acidest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of George Meredith by George Meredith (1896)
"He took a great gulp of air for a tremendous burst of laughter, and when this
was expended and reflection came, his features screwed, as if the acidest of ..."
2. Evan Harrington: A Novel by George Meredith (1922)
"He took a great gulp of air for a tremendous burst of laughter, and when this
was expended and reflection came, his features screwed, as if the acidest of ..."
3. Mere Literature, and Other Essays by Woodrow Wilson (1896)
"... reserves his acidest contempt for the literary man who assumes to utter
judgments touching public affairs and political institutions. ..."
4. The Pocket Edition of the Works of George Meredith by George Meredith (1896)
"He took a great gulp of air for a tremendous burst of laughter, and when this
was expended and reflection came, his features screwed, as if the acidest of ..."