Lexicographical Neighbors of Chowed
Literary usage of Chowed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway Song by Robert Hartley Cromek, Allan Cunningham, William Gillespie (1880)
"... it e'er it wan to the grun'.f She hynt them a' in her mow' an' chowed, She
hynt them a' in her mow' an' chowed, ..."
2. The Peasant Speech of Devon: With Other Matters Connected Therewith by Sarah Hewett (1892)
"'Tez a bit ov mutton; I've a bowled it an' I've a bowled et, I've a chowed et
an' I've a chowed et, me an' my ole man tii, ..."
3. Publications by English Dialect Society (1894)
"... chowed," " The children o' Chillingham gied to the children o' Chatton a chair
to sit on." These are mere catch phrases, and are common to both sides of ..."
4. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1879)
"Experiments made with three different samples of common salt chowed me that the
error may safely be limited to 3 per cent., and is certainly much I in many ..."
5. Works by Manuel Márquez Sterling, William Makepeace Thackeray, Leslie Stephen, Louise Stanage (1897)
"... chowed my wife a cold shoulder for a considerable time afterwards, nor were
we asked to his tea-parties, I forget for how many seasons. ..."