Lexicographical Neighbors of Engrooved
Literary usage of Engrooved
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English Review (1845)
"... joint with joint Compact, with seeming sense, and purposed will, And vital
marrow of intelligence : With whirlwind march, on iron-engrooved paths, ..."
2. Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country (1879)
"The boy had forgotten that the moor just here was broken by a narrow glen,
engrooved with sliding water. Now with all his strength, which was not much, ..."
3. Fraser's Magazine by Thomas Carlyle (1879)
"... a narrow glen, engrooved with sliding water. Now with all his strength, which
was not much, he tugged the panting and limping little horse to the flat ..."
4. Memorials of a Tour on the Continent: To which are Added Miscellaneous Poems by Robert Snow (1845)
"... joint with joint Compact, with seeming sense, and purposed will, And vital
marrow of intelligence: With whirlwind march, on iron-engrooved paths, ..."