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Definition of Boaked
1. boak [v] - See also: boak
Lexicographical Neighbors of Boaked
Literary usage of Boaked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cook's Own Book: Being a Complete Culinary Encyclopedia... With Numerous by Mrs N K M Lee, N. K. M. Lee (1832)
"... boaked in cream, sugar, and a pinch of salt; pound alt these together to a
paste, put it into a dish, and mix with it a few dry currants, ..."
2. Scottish Vernacular Literature: A Succinct History by Thomas Finlayson Henderson (1898)
"... She sat and she grat, and she flet and she flang, And she flew and she blew,
and she wriggled and wrang, And she choked and boaked and cried like to ..."
3. The Folk-lore Record by Folklore Society (Great Britain) (1879)
"... She sat, and she grat, and she fiate, and she flang, And she threw, and she
blew, and she wriggled and wrang. And she choaked and boaked and cryed like ..."