Definition of Bigaroons

1. bigaroon [n] - See also: bigaroon

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bigaroons

big wig
big wigs
big wow
biga
bigae
bigamies
bigaminate
bigamist
bigamists
bigamous
bigamously
bigamy
bigarade
bigarades
bigaroon
bigaroons (current term)
bigarreau
bigarreaus
bigcreekite
bigemina
bigeminal
bigeminal bodies
bigeminal pregnancy
bigeminal pulse
bigeminal rhythm
bigeminals
bigemini
bigeminies
bigeminum

Literary usage of Bigaroons

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

1. Colin Clout's Calendar: The Record of a Summer. April-October. by Grant Allen (1901)
"... ruddy streaks on the sunny side, and the wasps are already finding their way to the softer red pulp of the ripening bigaroons by the further hedgerow. ..."

2. Shakespeare's Garden by James Harvey Bloom (1903)
"... and the origin of the Morello, Duke and Kentish cherries; P. avium, L., the gean, from which has sprung all the garden geans, hearts and bigaroons; and, ..."

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