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Definition of Buggiest
1. buggy [adj] - See also: buggy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Buggiest
Literary usage of Buggiest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Down in Tennessee, and Back by Way of Richmond by James Roberts Gilmore (1864)
"... lodging-places in my time—that the " Commercial Hotel" of Nashville is the
filthiest, buggiest house, public or private, I ever passed a night in. ..."
2. Music (1896)
"OF all the many bugbears that destroy the repose of voice students, perhaps the
very "buggiest" is—the breath. It seems, sometimes, amazing the amount of ..."
3. The New England Farmer by Samuel W. Cole (1858)
"... buggiest, is stamped "superfine !" As you go up the scale you find "Extra
Family ;" a tolerable article ; makes very fair hot biscuit. ..."
4. With Walt Whitman in Camden by Horace Traubel (1914)
"Charlie is always in the way: he is the bed-buggiest man on the earth: he is
almost the only man alive who can make me mad: a mere thought of him, ..."