Definition of Cangling

1. cangle [v] - See also: cangle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cangling

canes
canescent
caneware
canewares
caneworking
canfield
canfieldite
canfieldites
canfields
canful
canfuls
cang
cangle
cangled
cangles
cangling (current term)
cangs
cangue
cangues
canhouse
canhouses
canicide
canicides
canicola fever
canicular
canicular days
canicule
canid
canids
canier

Literary usage of Cangling

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Poets and Poetry of Scotland: From the Earliest to the Present Time by James Grant Wilson (1876)
"\Ti' cangling, and wrangling, and worrying, and strife, Just like dog and cat, live trie man and sic wife. ..."

2. Galloway Gossip Sixty Years Ago: Being a Series of Articles Illustrative of by Maria Trotter, Saxon, Robert De Bruce Trotter (1877)
"And then they went on cangling fearfully. Old Wullie was sitting in the peat neuk all the time, taking little notice, but at last he spoke out— ..."

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