Lexicographical Neighbors of Bedrivelled
Literary usage of Bedrivelled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mind in the Making: A Study in Mental Development by Edgard James Swift (1909)
"Their long hair was twisted together, their mouths bedrivelled from excitement,
and their expression wild, amazed, and suspicious. ..."
2. Outlines of English Literature by William Renton (1893)
"... And as a leathern purse lolled his cheeks, Well syder than his chin, they
shriveled for eld ; And as a bondman of his bacon his beard was bedrivelled, ..."
3. The Seven Deadly Sins by Frederick Rogers (1907)
"... And as a leathern purse lolled his cheeks Wider than his chin, and with age
he trembled, And as a bondman of his bacon his beard was bedrivelled. ..."