Lexicographical Neighbors of Brawnily
Literary usage of Brawnily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1866)
"The tissues, when frozen, are hardish aud cut brawnily. When the spray is removed
they quickly, and in most cases painlessly, regain life. ..."
2. The Joyful Heart by Robert Haven Schauffler (1914)
"... and it was natural for the veterans, who had brawnily struggled through the
burden and heat of the day, to look with the unsympathetic eye of the sturdy ..."
3. The Works of George Meredith by George Meredith (1897)
"In April, the month of piled and hurried cloud, it is. a Rape of the Sabines
overhead from all quarters, either one of the winds brawnily larcenous; ..."
4. The Pocket Edition of the Works of George Meredith: Originally Emilia in England by George Meredith (1897)
"In April, the month of piled and hurried cloud, it is a Rape of the Sabines
overhead from all quarters, either one of the winds brawnily larcenous ..."