Lexicographical Neighbors of Autoed
Literary usage of Autoed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Conference Proceedings of the American Library Association by American Library Association. Conference, American Library Association (1911)
"... autoed" us all over town through the rows of Lombardy poplars and splendid
residences till we began to think that after all we might come here to live ..."
2. Putnam's Magazine (1908)
"The next day we autoed along the cliffs above the ocean without seeing anything;
but this day, though we could not see the ocean or the Golden Gate, ..."
3. The Peace Conference Day by Day: A Presidential Pilgrimage Leading to the by Charles Thaddeus Thompson (1920)
"The President and Mrs. Wilson autoed through the Bois during the morning, going
as far as Versailles, where they saw the palace and located the window from ..."
4. Ambassador Morgenthau's Story by Henry Morgenthau (1918)
"We autoed to Buyukdere, where four attendants with horses met us. In our ride
through the beautiful forest, Enver became rather more communicative in his ..."
5. A Hoosier Holiday by Theodore Dreiser (1916)
""Well, I'll tell you," he said, "there it is mostly dirt and there are no good
dirt roads as you know, if you've autoed much. A man called up here this ..."
6. Nine Months on a Cruise and Experiences in Nicaragua by William E. Richmond (1912)
"... there some walked, some rode horseback or autoed to the brink of Halemaumau.
We arrived at the burning pit at about 3 o'clock. ..."