Lexicographical Neighbors of Drouthiest
Literary usage of Drouthiest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1902)
"... house not less famous than the old Boar's _ Head in Eastcheap, or the Bell at
Edmonton, named in these latter days after that drouthiest of "drouthy ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1862)
"... and strong was he; Bat, devoted to the creature, He had leev'd through sun
and storm, And had been the drouthiest billie Willie's sin was barley*-bree 1 ..."
3. The Care of Trees in Lawn, Street and Park by Bernhard Eduard Fernow (1911)
"There are among them some of the hardiest conifers, adaptive to the driest soils
and drouthiest climate, as well as to swamps and humid climates, ..."
4. The Care of Trees in Lawn, Street and Park, with a List of Trees and Shrubs by Bernhard Eduard Fernow (1910)
"... soils and drouthiest climate, as well as to swamps and humid climates, with
representatives ranging almost to the Arctics and to near the equator, ..."
5. An Itinerary of Launceston, Cornwall: Containing Some Account of Its by [Gibbons (1865)
"... The beer was all gone poor; The drouthiest man could not have drunk it, Tho"
some there were would try to clunk it— The cellar was turn'd soar. ..."