Lexicographical Neighbors of Bighted
Literary usage of Bighted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute by United States Naval Institute (1899)
"Sometimes the upper end of the wire was bighted up in several lengths of about
two feet, and sometimes it was coiled up in a few turns of about one foot ..."
2. Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprising Biographical by John Nichols (1812)
"1 know your Lordship to be no less quick- bighted in those things, than in others
which arc more particularly the object of men in your high station; ..."
3. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1866)
"Then the white face of the rough pillared trunks, pearled with glistening purity,
was bighted into with scoops and dark bays, like the sweep of a scythe in ..."
4. A History of the Ancient Working People: A History of the Ancient Working by Cyrenus Osborne Ward (1900)
"The light was on Nero, who boasted of an ancient greatness in a family of the
gens Claudia, and held» •, < i \ -.Lurt- bighted opinion that ho represented n ..."
5. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1809)
"... unhappy Egypt ;—all will evince that such an empire, situated as it is, near
to active and clear-bighted Europeans, can never be of'very long duration. ..."