Lexicographical Neighbors of Bekissed
Literary usage of Bekissed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Relations of Shirley's Plays to the Elizabethan Drama by Robert Stanley Forsythe (1914)
"... I, 2 ("She's sick of the young shepherd that bekissed her"). Note in connection
with Brains' use of the word "kickshaw" as a derogatory nickname (p. ..."
2. The Christian Examiner (1853)
"Your foreheads crowned with rays of heavenly birth, Your feet bekissed with
sweetest flowers of earth. And now it is midnight in the area of the forsaken ..."
3. Democracy and the Overman by Charles Zueblin (1910)
"... by our loudmouthed neighbors; the leaders in this noble enterprise being the
most bekissed American officer and the much besmirched Hearst papers. ..."