Lexicographical Neighbors of Creeshing
Literary usage of Creeshing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Diary of a Désennuyée by [Gore (Catherine Grace Frances]) (1836)
"... of Wrangham Hall—a highly respectable family," interposed Lady Bunting- ford.
" May be or not," cried the count. " Mr. creeshing ..."
2. The Steam-boat by John Galt (1823)
"... that both Dr. Pringle and me thought that surely the owners had some contrivance
of a patent nature for creeshing the soles of her feet. ..."
3. The Diary of a Désennuyée by [Gore (Catherine Grace Frances]) (1836)
"... of Wrangham Hall—a highly respectable family," interposed Lady Bunting- ford.
" May be or not," cried the count. " Mr. creeshing ..."
4. The Steam-boat by John Galt (1823)
"... that both Dr. Pringle and me thought that surely the owners had some contrivance
of a patent nature for creeshing the soles of her feet. ..."