Lexicographical Neighbors of Coheads
Literary usage of Coheads
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ducking Days: Narratives of Duck Hunting, Studies of Wildfowl Life, and by Charles B. Morss, William Chester Hazelton (1918)
"coheads went over us even higher than usual last Fall, and when I was invited by Mr.
Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., to the Gulf Coast I gladly accepted. ..."
2. Fairness in Employment Testing: Validity Generalization, Minority Issues by John A. Hartigan, Alexandra K. Wigdor (1989)
"First, a decreasing proportion of adults live with a spouse, so a smaller fraction
of adults, especially black adults, can be heads or coheads of ..."