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Definition of Diarised
1. diarise [v] - See also: diarise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Diarised
Literary usage of Diarised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. All the Year Round by Charles Dickens (1873)
"Another dish (probably curry), works its wicked ill upon our unfortunate friend,
who, amazed and incen- diarised, marvels at the superhuman thirst ..."
2. The Reminiscences of an Idler by Henry Wikoff (1880)
"We walked, talked, read, and diarised to our hearts' content. Ever and anon the
fit would seize him, and he recurred with the 'passing tribute of a sigh' to ..."
3. Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine by Douglas William Jerrold (1847)
"... diarised them !—There's to me, a deep melancholy in every anniversary and
commanded festivity : when one counts, up the rambling thoughts—the wistful ..."
4. Raymond Mhlaba's Personal Memoirs: Reminiscing from Rwanda and Uganda by Raymond Mhlaba, Thembeka Mufamadi, Human Sciences Research Council, Robben Island Museum (2001)
"Social events such as funerals, weddings, rituals and initiation ceremonies were
diarised. We needed information on these events so that we could carry on ..."
5. That Reminds Me by Edward Richard Russell (1899)
"... sucked the brains of and pithily diarised. The traits are perhaps these :
eagerness of interest; absence of enterprise, except in recognised grooves ..."