Lexicographical Neighbors of Bedrenched
Literary usage of Bedrenched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Montcalm and Wolfe: France and England in North America. Part Seventh by Francis Parkman (1912)
"At times the fire on both sides was nearly quenched by the showers, and the
bedrenched combatants could do little but gaze at each other through a gray veil ..."
2. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1900)
"... while from the terrace came up the scent of the garden, heavy with roses and
bedrenched with dew. Suddenly it seemed to Lucy as though that stricken ..."
3. The Complete Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott by Walter Scott (1900)
"... Slaughter and Ruin, shouting forth their glee, Beheld, while riding on the
tempest scud, The waters choked with slain, the earth bedrenched with blood ! ..."
4. Francis Parkman's Works by Francis Parkman (1906)
"... altars profaned, hearthstones made desolate, the robes of Justice herself
bedrenched with murder. In the gloom without lay Spain, imminent and terrible. ..."