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Definition of Dizzards
1. dizzard [n] - See also: dizzard
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dizzards
Literary usage of Dizzards
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Anatomy of Melancholy: What it Is, with All the Kinds, Causes, Symptoms by Robert Burton (1880)
"Many doting dizzards, it may not be denied, as Plutarch confesseth, 1" recreate
themselves with such obsolete, unseasonable, and filthy remedies (so he ..."
2. Punch by Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman (1898)
"You would all go mad if I went on like ever right ; this for a few hours, All
become déclamant dizzards into Bedlam clapped. ..."
3. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Charles Dudley Warner (1896)
"... or if they do, they are now dizzards, past sense and shame, quite moped, they
care not what they say or do; all their actions, words, gestures, ..."