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Definition of Fadging
1. fadge [v] - See also: fadge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fadging
Literary usage of Fadging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Northumberland Words by Richard Oliver Heslop (1892)
"Great interchange of visiting takes place. It is called 'fadging,' or ' eating
fadge.' fadging really means eating the bread of brotherly union and concord. ..."
2. Publications by Musical Antiquarian Society (1847)
"... Howe shorte they be, howe fadging heare in earth, How full of chaunge, howe
brittle our estate, ..."
3. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography by Historical Society of Pennsylvania (1886)
"... not fadging, the sent downe to Coll. Bacons to fetch of the Gard there, under
the command of Whaley, to reinforce their own strength. ..."
4. Collections by Minisink Valley Historical Society, Connecticut Historical Society (1838)
"This buisness not fadging, betwene the two champions, the Gloster men began to
entertaine strange, ..."
5. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society by Massachusetts Historical Society (1814)
"... not fadging, they sent downe to Coll. Bacons to fetch of the Gard there, under
the command of Whaley, to reinforce their own strength. CETERA DESUNT. ..."