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Definition of Enzoned
1. enzone [v] - See also: enzone
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enzoned
Literary usage of Enzoned
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Communities: Brief Sketches of Economy, Zoar, Bethel, Aurora, Amana by William Alfred Hinds (1878)
"... self enzoned by a large circle of men and women, in Europe. and Asia, as well
as in this country, who have been driven to me by a potent attraction, ..."
2. American Communities: Brief Sketches of Economy, Zoar, Bethel, Aurora, Amana by William Alfred Hinds (1878)
"... self enzoned by a large circle of men and women, in Europe and Asia, as well
as in this country, who have been driven to me by a potent attraction, ..."
3. The English Illustrated Magazine (1900)
"The warmth, and the air, and the colour that had forsaken the bereft city seemed
to have floated across the seas and enzoned the desirable island. ..."
4. California the Wonderful: Her Romantic History, Her Picturesque People, Her by Edwin Markham, Leonore MacKay (1914)
"A gay kerchief was tied loosely around his neck; while a crimson sash enzoned
the waist, its long ends floating to the morning breeze. ..."
5. Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women, in Different by Samuel Lorenzo Knapp (1846)
"Her heart that heaved with sudden swell. 'Neath snow white drapery rose and fell ;
But though such simple guize enzoned, The haughty brow, the bitter smile, ..."