Lexicographical Neighbors of Burglared
Literary usage of Burglared
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Guilds of Florence by Edgcumbe Staley (1906)
"... the ends of streets to be " burglared," to warn wayfarers not to venture there,
as danger was brewing! One of the leaders was a young fellow called ..."
2. The Pangerman Plot Unmasked: Berlin's Formidable Peace-trap of "the Drawn War," by André Chéradame (1918)
"... of the United States, or at the expense of the unhappy civil populations of
the "burglared" regions, populations whose sufferings are indescribable. ..."
3. Werner's Readings and Recitations (1906)
"... murdered or burglared, did you? EDW. No, but your father says that these evil
passions are just now lying dormant; but they may break out at any moment, ..."
4. Around Afghanistan by Bouillane de Lacoste (Henri) (1909)
"... appeared on the threshold, and in no way surprised to find his house, so to
speak, burglared ; he merely smiled the philosophical smile of a Chinaman. ..."