Lexicographical Neighbors of Exposable
Literary usage of Exposable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Social Trend by Edward Alsworth Ross (1922)
"Exposure has had a wonderful effect in loosening the purse-strings of the exposed
and exposable. As the impertinent question, "Where did he get it? ..."
2. The Mosquitoes of North and Central America and the West Indies by Leland Ossian Howard, Harrison Gray Dyar, Frederick Knab (1912)
"... getting to our medicine-chest, snatched a half-pint bottle of mosquito proof
oil, and with a little of this besmeared every exposable part of my person. ..."
3. Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases by West Publishing Company (1914)
"... of a valve actually exposed or naturally exposable to view In the process of
Installation. Petroleum Iron Works Co. v. Boyle, 179 Fed. 433, 438, 102 0. ..."
4. Letters on Reasoning by John Mackinnon Robertson (1905)
"Now, that critic cannot have been wilfully lying; the perversion was too imbecile,
too exposable, to be deliberately made. ..."
5. Letters on Reasoning by John Mackinnon Robertson (1902)
"too imbecile, too exposable, to be deliberately made. But, as his review showed,
he was very angry, and his malice positively affected his vision. ..."
6. Notes on Novelists: With Some Other Notes by Henry James (1914)
"... element exposable to the closest verification, sit or stand for its "likeness"
as still as ever it would. It is true that he could, ..."
7. Home Hygiene by John Frederick Joseph Sykes, St. John Ambulance Association (1898)
"... should preferably face east and west as it only possesses two sides exposable
to sunlight, the other sides, those on the north and south being covered ..."