Lexicographical Neighbors of Bingled
Literary usage of Bingled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Century Handbook of Writing by Garland Greever, Easley Stephen Jones (1922)
"Language strained or distorted for novel effect: performed the feed act at a
bang-up gastronomic emporium, bingled a tall drive that made the horsehide ..."
2. At the Sign of the Dollar by Wallace Irwin (1905)
"... Then what in the deuce Is the swish-bingled use O' keepin' them noisy old
cataracts busy ..."
3. The Poems of Ralph E. McMillin by Ralph Edward McMillin (1919)
"It's Pittsburgh iiber alles As long as Honus waves His many-bingled bludgeon
Before our startled Braves. That's why we hoch der Kaiser, And hope within our ..."
4. The Ten Books of the Merrymakers edited by Marshall Pinckney Wilder (1908)
"... Then what in the deuce Is the swish-bingled use O' keepin' them noisy old
cataracts busy To give folks a headache and make people dizzy ? ..."