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Definition of Draughtier
1. draughty [adj] - See also: draughty
Lexicographical Neighbors of Draughtier
Literary usage of Draughtier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Early European Civilization: A Textbook for Secondary Schools by Roscoe Lewis Ashley (1916)
"We must imagine houses without of»ncient drains, beds without sheets or springs,
rooms as cold, or as hot, times"0 as the open air, and draughtier, ..."
2. Bombay Ducks: An Account of Some of the Every-day Birds and Beasts Found in by Douglas Dewar, Frederick Durand Stirling Fayrer (1906)
"A draughtier abode than a dove's nest it would be difficult to imagine. To the
naturalist, the ghost of a nest constructed by the dove is most interesting. ..."
3. Ancient Civilization: A Textbook for Secondary Schools by Roscoe Lewis Ashley (1915)
"... and draughtier, meals that began and ended with pudding, and cities that could
boast neither gentry nor millionaires. We must learn to tell time without ..."
4. "Red-light" Recollections: Representing the Hitherto Unwritten Story of by P. Charles Carragher (1906)
"... the personal risks encountered as a searching wind steals through draughty
rooms and still draughtier platforms, all disappear and are forgotten over a ..."