Lexicographical Neighbors of Beliquored
Literary usage of Beliquored
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. German Society at the Close of the Middle Ages by Ernest Belfort Bax (1894)
"... is stopped by the sudden rush of a mingled crowd of unruly apprentices and
journeymen returning from their sports, with hot heads well beliquored. ..."
2. German Culture: Past and Present by Ernest Belfort Bax (1915)
"... is stopped by the sudden rush of a mingled crowd of unruly apprentices and
journeymen returning from their sports., with hot heads well beliquored. ..."
3. The Life of James Monroe by George Morgan (1921)
"Callender, somewhat beliquored, was drowned in the James, whither he had gone to
bathe, July 17, 1803. This summary of large events and petty personal ..."
4. The Prodigal's Prayer: And Fishers of Men by Charles Herbert Scholey (1899)
"... all pleasure's afloat in a beliquored brain. But returning consciousness serves
as a wrecking company and grim reality again grins at you. ..."
5. The Homesteader: A Novel by Oscar Micheaux (1917)
"Hello, there, St. John the Baptist," cried that one in beliquored delight. "
Did you crawl through all that storm ? ..."