Lexicographical Neighbors of Drammock
Literary usage of Drammock
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Beggar's Benison, Or, A Hero, Without a Name, But, with an Aim: A by George Mills, Colin Rae Brown (1866)
"replied her companion with an oath and a look of contempt, "give them drammock,
it will be easier made, and will stay their craving as well—quick! ..."
2. The Pirate by Walter Scott (1822)
"... a carefu' man wail have ta'en drammock, if breakfast he behoved to have, rather
than waste baith ... Call it drammock ..."