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Definition of Cornballs
1. cornball [n] - See also: cornball
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cornballs
Literary usage of Cornballs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Sixth New Hampshire Regiment in the War for the Union by Lyman Jackman (1891)
"At this remark, the colonel seized a barrel of cornballs and began throwing them
into the crowd, to the great satisfaction of the raw recruits. ..."
2. When North Winds Blow by Walter Crane Emerson (1922)
"Elephants, and striped horses, and men and women in pink tights, and flying rings,
and horizontal bars and clowns, and cornballs and red lemonade, ..."
3. Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp: Or, Lost in the Backwoods by Alice B. Emerson (1913)
"Give us fellows our share of the cornballs and we'll beat it. We're going skating.
We'll help you eat your old candy when we come back. ..."