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Definition of Cheesed
1. cheese [v] - See also: cheese
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cheesed
Literary usage of Cheesed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fifty-two Sunday Dinners: A Book of Recipes, Arranged on a Unique Plan by Elizabeth O. Hiller (1915)
"Reheat and serve in Bouillon cups with cheesed BUTTER THINS Sprinkle Butter Thins
lightly with grated cheese, seasoned with salt and a few grains cayenne. ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1863)
"The male cheesed it, and forgot it until there came a time for testing it, and
then discarded it; and the woman, from the very urst, with her truo and ..."
3. A History of Criticism and Literary Taste in Europe from the Earliest Texts by George Saintsbury (1904)
"... well cheesed and peppered. Or (if the severer muses and their worshippers
disdain a metaphor from Cookery, that Cinderella of the Fine Arts) let us say ..."
4. The Journal of English and Germanic Philology by Ill.) University of Illinois (Urbana (1919)
"... and the poets of the Anti- Jacobin; their works he considers "among the lightest
and best examples of the critical souffle, well cheesed and peppered. ..."
5. The African Repository by American Colonization Society (1841)
"Often amid the toils and anxieties which have encompassed us on every hand, our
spirit has been cheesed by some assurance of their sympathy or some I word ..."
6. The Art of Entertaining by Mary Elizabeth Wilson Sherwood (1892)
"They go on with dreadful dishes of cabbage and preparations of milk, curdled,
soured, and cheesed. Dr. Lieber, the learned philologist, was eloquent on the ..."