Definition of Conky

1. full of a tree fungus [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Conky

conjuring trick
conjurings
conjuror
conjurors
conjurour
conjury
conk
conk out
conked
conker
conkers
conkier
conkiest
conking
conks
conky (current term)
conky joe
conky joes
conlang
conlangs
conman
conmen
conn
connaisseur
connaisseurs
connascence
connascent
connate
connately
connation

Literary usage of Conky

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

1. Sharps and Flats by Eugene Field (1900)
"September 12, 1894 Marvellous Memory of conky Stiles As near as I could find out nobody ever knew how conky Stiles come to know as much of the Bible as he ..."

2. The Complete Tribune Primer by Eugene Field (1901)
"conky STILES A CONCORDANCE AS near as I could find out, nobody ever knew how conky Stiles came to know as much of the Bible as he did. ..."

3. Vital Records of Pelham, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 by Pelham (Mass.), Pelham, Mass, Henry Ernest Wood (1902)
"Rebekah and Will[ia]m conky, Nov. I 7, 1755. ... and Margaret conky, Oct. ,, 1767.* Robert and Isebel [tnt. ..."

4. The Education of Henry Adams: An Autobiography by Henry E. Adams (1918)
"The terrible conky Daniels swaggered up, stopped a moment with his body-guard to swear a few oaths at Marvin, and then swept on and chased the flyers, ..."

5. A Dictionary of Slang, Jargon & Cant: Embracing English, American, and Anglo by Albert Barrère, Charles Godfrey Leland (1889)
"conky " is a nickname given by schoolboys to ... The great Duke was called " Old conky." Conscience (theatrical), a kind of association in a small company ..."

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