Lexicographical Neighbors of Bloatings
Literary usage of Bloatings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National by John Walter Osborne (1870)
"... Lilies with a calmness which showed that she cared little for her father's
bloatings of anger. " And how comes on that arrangement between you and him ? ..."
2. An Apology for the Book of Psalms: In Five Books : Addressed to the Friends by Gilbert McMaster (1818)
"... Israelitish Church,* as to qualifications, for furnishing us with a system
evangelical psalms. To remedy such bloatings of self *" Nor is the attempt ..."
3. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle and on Cattle Feeding by Daniel Elmer Salmon, United States Bureau of Animal Industry (1892)
"... recognized as a prolific cause of digestive, urinary, and cerebral disorders.
Impactions and bloatings of the stomachs, excessive secretion of urine ..."
4. Mental Maladies; a Treatise on Insanity by Etienne Esquirol, Ebenezer Kingsbury Hunt (1845)
"These wretched beings experience pains in the bowels, bloatings and heats which
distend the intestines, and provoke cephalalgia. ..."