Lexicographical Neighbors of Cakewalked
Literary usage of Cakewalked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Read and Understand by Jill Norris (2000)
"The twister cakewalked and twisted across the sky. O strolled through a bakery
O bucked and spun around O tiptoed Cowboys use the word ..."
2. Putnam's Monthly (1907)
""I 've cakewalked till I 'm sick," he said. "May 's a—a Chinese junk at it.
Come here, Poddy, an' tell 'em what a fool you are. Oh, Lord; it's hot! ..."
3. Putnam's Magazine (1907)
"... and in the impudent determination that drove him through dangers that a saner
man would burke. "I 've cakewalked till I 'm sick," he said. ..."
4. Putnam's Magazine (1907)
""I 've cakewalked till I "m sick," he said. "May 's a—a Chinese junk at it.
Come here, Poddy, an' tell 'em what a fool you are. Oh, Lord; it 's hot! ..."
5. Little Love Stories of Manhattan by Melville Chater, Grafton Press, Amy Richards (1904)
"... he sighted an American flag, waved his bonnet and loosed a gallery whistle,
then cakewalked among the maskers and shook hands with everybody. ..."