Lexicographical Neighbors of Blaffs
Literary usage of Blaffs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1904)
"... of mountains and the Freeze Out Hills, was thrown into a number of great
directly passed the blaffs; in the recent improvement of moved to the south. ..."
2. A Condensed Geography and History of the Western States, Or the Mississippi by Timothy Flint (1828)
"They are as high and as perpendicular, as the blaffs on the opposite side of the
river; and, although generally at a distance of five or six miles from its ..."
3. Letters from the Mountains: Being the Real Correspondence of a Lady, Between by Anne (Mac Vicar) Grant (1809)
"... that I can think' of,' but theit being grown old maids, ‘and the bleak ‘blaffs'
f&m'invited iii their ..."
4. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1904)
"... of mountains and the Freeze Out Hills, was thrown into a number of great
directly passed the blaffs; in the recent improvement of moved to the south. ..."
5. A Condensed Geography and History of the Western States, Or the Mississippi by Timothy Flint (1828)
"They are as high and as perpendicular, as the blaffs on the opposite side of the
river; and, although generally at a distance of five or six miles from its ..."
6. Letters from the Mountains: Being the Real Correspondence of a Lady, Between by Anne (Mac Vicar) Grant (1809)
"... that I can think' of,' but theit being grown old maids, ‘and the bleak ‘blaffs'
f&m'invited iii their ..."