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Definition of Astringently
1. adv. In an astringent manner.
Definition of Astringently
1. Adverb. In the manner of an astringent. ¹
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Definition of Astringently
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Astringently
Literary usage of Astringently
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Natural History of Pliny by Pliny, John Bostock, Henry Thomas Riley (1857)
"Elver-crabs," beaten up and taken with water, act astringently upon the bowels,
and they have a diuretic effect, if taken with white wine. ..."
2. The Natural History of Pliny by Pliny, John Bostock, Henry Thomas Riley (1857)
"Elver-crabs," beaten up and taken with water, act astringently upon the bowels,
and they have a diuretic effect, if taken with white wine. ..."
3. The Natural History of Pliny by Pliny, John Bostock, Henry Thomas Riley (1857)
"Elver-crabs," beaten up and taken with water, act astringently upon the bowels,
and they have a diuretic effect, if taken with white wine. ..."
4. The Natural History of Pliny by Pliny, John Bostock, Henry Thomas Riley (1857)
"Elver-crabs," beaten up and taken with water, act astringently upon the bowels,
and they have a diuretic effect, if taken with white wine. ..."
5. Greek Theories of Elementary Cognition from Alcmaeon to Aristotle by John I. Beare (1906)
"... Plan"5' figure makes the sweet that which is round and large in restates this
its atoms ; the astringently sour that which is large in its tastes. ..."
6. Greek Theories of Elementary Cognition from Alcmaeon to Aristotle by John I. Beare (1906)
"... Plan"5' figure makes the sweet that which is round and large in restates this
its atoms ; the astringently sour that which is large in its tastes. ..."
7. Greek Theories of Elementary Cognition from Alcmaeon to Aristotle by John I. Beare (1906)
"... Plan"5' figure makes the sweet that which is round and large in restates this
its atoms ; the astringently sour that which is large in its tastes. ..."
8. Old Fogy: His Musical Opinions and Grotesques by James Huneker (1913)
"His songs are sweet, yet never so spontaneous as Schubert's, so astringently
intellectual as Robert Franz's. His opera, his string quartets—how far are the ..."
9. Old Fogy: His Musical Opinions and Grotesques by James Huneker (1913)
"His songs are sweet, yet never so spontaneous as Schubert's, so astringently
intellectual as Robert Franz's. His opera, his string quartets—how far are the ..."
10. The Vicarious Sacrifice: Grounded in Principles of Universal Obligation by Horace Bushnell (1880)
"The definitions operate astringently, taking some one incident or quality for
many and various, and so getting the matters defined into such thimbles of ..."
11. The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time by Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler, David Josiah Brewer (1900)
"... in facts bearing somewhat astringently on ourselves and our daily business.
And if you make .up your minds to do this no longer, and take pains to ..."
12. Greek Theories of Elementary Cognition from Alcmaeon to Aristotle by John I. Beare (1906)
"... Plan"5' figure makes the sweet that which is round and large in restates this
its atoms ; the astringently sour that which is large in its tastes. ..."
13. Old Fogy: His Musical Opinions and Grotesques by James Huneker (1913)
"His songs are sweet, yet never so spontaneous as Schubert's, so astringently
intellectual as Robert Franz's. His opera, his string quartets—how far are the ..."
14. The Vicarious Sacrifice: Grounded in Principles of Universal Obligation by Horace Bushnell (1880)
"The definitions operate astringently, taking some one incident or quality for
many and various, and so getting the matters defined into such thimbles of ..."
15. The Vicarious Sacrifice: Grounded in Principles of Universal Obligation by Horace Bushnell (1880)
"The definitions operate astringently, taking some one incident or quality for
many and various, and so getting the matters defined into such thimbles of ..."
16. The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time by Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler, David Josiah Brewer (1900)
"... in facts bearing somewhat astringently on ourselves and our daily business.
And if you make .up your minds to do this no longer, and take pains to ..."
17. The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time by Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler, David Josiah Brewer (1900)
"... in facts bearing somewhat astringently on ourselves and our daily business.
And if you make .up your minds to do this no longer, and take pains to ..."
18. Old Fogy: His Musical Opinions and Grotesques by James Huneker (1913)
"His songs are sweet, yet never so spontaneous as Schubert's, so astringently
intellectual as Robert Franz's. His opera, his string quartets—how far are the ..."
19. The Vicarious Sacrifice: Grounded in Principles of Universal Obligation by Horace Bushnell (1880)
"The definitions operate astringently, taking some one incident or quality for
many and various, and so getting the matters defined into such thimbles of ..."
20. The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time by Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler, David Josiah Brewer (1900)
"... in facts bearing somewhat astringently on ourselves and our daily business.
And if you make .up your minds to do this no longer, and take pains to ..."