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Definition of Bodaciously
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bodaciously
Literary usage of Bodaciously
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An American Glossary by Richard Hopwood Thornton (1912)
"1878 I saw a man in Stockton, Cal., who had been " bodaciously JH Beadle ...
bodaciously.—WN Harben, chawed up " to use his own language, by a grizzly bear. ..."
2. Western Wilds, and the Men who Redeem Them: An Authentic Narrative by John Hanson Beadle (1877)
"I saw a man in Stockton, California, who had been "bodaciously chawed up," to
use his own language, by a grizzly bear. ..."
3. Our Southern Highlanders by Horace Kephart (1913)
"bodaciously means bodily or entirely: "I'm bodaciously mint" (seriously injured).
" Sim greened him out bodaciously " (to green out or sap is to outwit in ..."
4. Dialect Notes by American Dialect Society (1896)
"Picked her up bodaciously, and carried her off." NC sw, Ky. e. boke : the shape
or curve of the breast of a coat (tailors). Ohio. bone: " He boned me for a ..."
5. Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings; the Folk-lore of the Old Plantation by Joel Chandler Harris (1880)
"... an' you'll slip bodaciously inter do calaboose. You mine w'at I tell you.”
“It's mighty cole wedder,” said Brer John Henry, evidently wishing to change ..."
6. An American Glossary by Richard Hopwood Thornton (1912)
"1878 I saw a man in Stockton, Cal., who had been " bodaciously JH Beadle ...
bodaciously.—WN Harben, chawed up " to use his own language, by a grizzly bear. ..."
7. Western Wilds, and the Men who Redeem Them: An Authentic Narrative by John Hanson Beadle (1877)
"I saw a man in Stockton, California, who had been "bodaciously chawed up," to
use his own language, by a grizzly bear. ..."
8. Our Southern Highlanders by Horace Kephart (1913)
"bodaciously means bodily or entirely: "I'm bodaciously mint" (seriously injured).
" Sim greened him out bodaciously " (to green out or sap is to outwit in ..."
9. Dialect Notes by American Dialect Society (1896)
"Picked her up bodaciously, and carried her off." NC sw, Ky. e. boke : the shape
or curve of the breast of a coat (tailors). Ohio. bone: " He boned me for a ..."
10. Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings; the Folk-lore of the Old Plantation by Joel Chandler Harris (1880)
"... an' you'll slip bodaciously inter do calaboose. You mine w'at I tell you.”
“It's mighty cole wedder,” said Brer John Henry, evidently wishing to change ..."