Lexicographical Neighbors of Dudishly
Literary usage of Dudishly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Under Four Administrations: From Cleveland to Taft by Oscar Solomon Straus (1922)
"... tall and slender man in his fifties, dark eyes sparkling with spirit and
energy, clean-shaven except for a full black mustache, dressed rather dudishly ..."
2. Blown in by the Draft: Camp Yarns Collected at One of the Great National by Frazier Hunt (1918)
"... BLOWN IN BY THE DRAFT thousand hard cooking Knights of the White Apron—and
not always so dudishly white at that—are going to see that Kelly and Chin and ..."
3. Fibre & Fabric: A Record of American Textile Industries in the Cotton and (1888)
"... into garments for husband and sons ; but if the boys are dudishly inclined,
then the cloth must be taken to a mill to be dyed, pressed and finished. ..."