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Definition of Dauby
1. a. Smeary; viscous; glutinous; adhesive.
Definition of Dauby
1. Adjective. Smeary; viscous; glutinous; adhesive. ¹
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Definition of Dauby
1. smeary [adj DAUBIER, DAUBIEST] - See also: smeary
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dauby
Literary usage of Dauby
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Growth of British Policy: An Historical Essay by John Robert Seeley (1903)
"... overthrowing dauby; but it becomes divided on the question of the Exclusion
Bill, and partly owing to this schism, partly owing to the king's adroitness ..."
2. Narrative of the Canadian Red River Exploring Expedition of 1857 by Henry Youle Hind (1860)
"... Mr. Henry dauby Seymour, MP, and the Hon. Evelyn Ashley, at Fort Garry.— Buffalo
Hunting. ... dauby ..."
3. The Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford, Lord Keeper of by Roger North (1826)
"... Earl of The Earl of dauby thought he could serve him- peai-hed, self of this
plot of Oates, and accordingly endea- ..."
4. Personal Recollections of Many Prominent People Whom I Have Known: And of by John Fletcher Darby (1880)
"I am, sir, with the greatest respect, your old friend, JOHN F. dauby. The visit
of Henry (May to St. Louis was in March, 1817. It was generally understood, ..."