Lexicographical Neighbors of Awrack
Literary usage of Awrack
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American War Ballads and Lyrics: A Collection of the Songs and Ballads of by George Carry Eggleton (1889)
"Then like a kraken, huge and black She crushed our ribs in her iron grasp !
Down went the Cumberland all awrack, ..."
2. American War Ballads and Lyrics: A Collection of the Songs and Ballads of by George Cary Eggleston (1889)
"Then like a kraken, huge and black She crushed our ribs in her iron grasp !
Down went the Cumberland all awrack, ..."
3. American Journal of Education (1878)
"... bids former grievance cease, Like tears dried up with rugged huckaback, That
sets the mournful visage all awrack ; Yet soon the childish countenance ..."
4. Essentials of Public Speaking by Robert Irving Fulton, Thomas Clarkson Trueblood (1910)
"Oh, skies, be calm ! oh, winds, blow free! Blow all my ships safe home to me !
But if thou sendest some awrack, To never more come sailing back, ..."