Lexicographical Neighbors of Beastily
Literary usage of Beastily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bookman (1898)
"... with an angry finger, breathing beastily at the hinge, and running back a bit
once in a while to leap all the harder against groaning lintel and post. ..."
2. Dictionary of Quotations (German) by Lilian Dalbiac (1906)
"... Not given hirn a glimpse of Heaven's light Which he calls reason, and employa
it only To live more beastily than any beast. ..."
3. John Splendid: The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn by Neil Munro (1898)
"... with an angry finger, breathing beastily at the hinge, and running back a bit
once in a while to leap all the harder against groaning lintel and post. ..."
4. Select Works of John Bale ...: Containing the Examinations of Lord Cobham by John Bale, Henry Christmas (1849)
"But certain, that man or woman is overladen and too beastily, which cannot bring
their own sins into their mind, ..."