Lexicographical Neighbors of Cardboards
Literary usage of Cardboards
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Working with the Working Woman by Cornelia Stratton Parker (1922)
"Where's your cardboards?" Tessie and I look woebegone at one another. cardboards?
... Lena, you fool, didn't you tell these here girls about cardboards? ..."
2. The Dancing Mouse: A Study in Animal Behavior by Robert Mearns Yerkes (1907)
"Again, discrimination might depend upon the odors of the cardboards or upon slight
... To exclude choice by position, the cardboards were moved from one ..."
3. Dancing Mouse by Robert M. Yerkes (1907)
"Again, discrimination might depend upon the odors of the cardboards or upon slight
... To exclude choice by position, the cardboards were moved from one ..."