Lexicographical Neighbors of Denimed
Literary usage of Denimed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1913)
""You don't tell me!" I says. "A real man? I don't see him. Where is he?"
"Right over here" says he. "Ow, I sa-ay, this is a denimed ..."
2. A Book about Myself by Theodore Dreiser (1922)
"I came here often (it stood at the foot of East Twenty-sixth Street near Bellevue
Hospital) and invariably I found the same old brown-denimed caretaker in ..."
3. Seraphim Trilogy Book One; What the Herald Angel Sang by Teralee E. M. Bird (2004)
"“Well maybe I should have cabled the MacMasters — he might still be alive,” Jane
then offered up, and tightly hugged her blue-denimed knees to hen chin, ..."
4. The Wilderness and the Rose: A Story of Michigan by Jerome James Wood (1890)
"... thet I've got to git out when I git two shillin' to pay th' postage with,"
said a blue-denimed settler. ..."
5. Twin Tales: Are All Men Alike and The Lost Titian by Arthur Stringer (1921)
""Yuh sure set out to kill something," announced the blue-denimed giant from the
truck. "And this looks to me like yuh got what yuh was after! ..."