Lexicographical Neighbors of Burnoosed
Literary usage of Burnoosed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. North Africa and the Desert: Scenes and Moods by George Edward Woodberry (1914)
"A few burnoosed figures were scattered here and there. Hamet joined me at once,
still content; he held in his hand a telegram from his new boy, ..."
2. California Coast Trails: A Horseback Ride from Mexico to Oregon by Joseph Smeaton Chase (1913)
"These white-burnoosed Arabs looked out of place standing here within stone's
throw of the ocean, and their exotic scent mingled strangely with the sharp ..."
3. A Summer Holiday in Europe by Mary Elizabeth Blake (1890)
"... at any hour one chooses, there pass burnoosed Arabs, turbaned Moslems,
representatives of every race and power on the face of the globe, ..."
4. An Oriental Outing: Being a Narrative of a Cruise Along the Mediterranean by Edward Stansbury Wilson (1894)
"... burnoosed Arab, squatting in the clover-field, watching his cow or donkey eat,
or riding on donkey or camel across the fields and far away. ..."
5. An Oriental Outing: Being a Narrative of a Cruise Along the Mediterranean by Edward Stansbury Wilson (1894)
"... burnoosed Arab, squatting in the clover-field, watching his cow or donkey eat,
or riding on donkey or camel across the fields and far away. ..."
6. Narrative of a Campaign Against the Kabaïles of Algeria: With the Mission of by Dawson Borrer (1848)
"It appeared that one of the " burnoosed " gentry in our neighbourhood had ventured
to indulge his pilfering propensities even at this early hour. ..."