Definition of Bestudding

1. bestud [v] - See also: bestud

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bestudding

bestrowing
bestrown
bestrows
bestrut
bests
bestseller
bestsellerdom
bestsellerdoms
bestsellers
bestselling
bestshoring
bestubbled
bestuck
bestud
bestudded
bestudding (current term)
bestuds
bestung
besuited
besung
beswaddle
beswarm
beswarmed
beswarming
beswarms
besweeten
beswike
beswinge
beswink
besyde

Literary usage of Bestudding

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines: Containing a Clear Exposition by Andrew Ure (1844)
"... formed of laths nailed together, or occasionally upon brickwork, and bestudding its surface, while sort, with splinters ..."

2. Incidents on Land and Water: Or Four Years on the Pacific Coast. Being a by D. B. Bates (1858)
"There is a thick growth of trees bestudding the banks, and dipping gracefully into the stream; the branches of the taller uniting overhead, and forming a ..."

3. Southern Africa: A Geography and Natural History of the Country, Colonies by Francis [Patrick] Flemyng (1856)
"... bestudding the surface of the earth, and, occasionally perfuming the air. " To give some idea of the botanical riches of this country," writes Mr. ..."

4. The Biblical Repository and Classical Review. by American Biblical Repository (1845)
"Noble names in the arts, sciences, and in literature, preceded Solon and succeeded Demosthenes, but the bright constellations, bestudding the intellectual ..."

5. The Poets and Poetry of Scotland: From the Earliest to the Present Time by James Grant Wilson (1875)
"Like sweet flowers too early gem spring-fields bestudding. Our noble pine's fall'n, that wared on our mountain,— Our mighty rock dash'd from the brink of ..."

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