Definition of Fantigues

1. fantigue [n] - See also: fantigue

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fantigues

fantasy baseball
fantasy collapse
fantasy football
fantasy land
fantasy lands
fantasy life
fantasy sports
fantasy world
fantasying
fantasyland
fantasylands
fantasylike
fanteeg
fanteegs
fantigue
fantigues (current term)
fantoccini
fantod
fantods
fantom
fantoms
fantoosh
fanum
fanums
fanvid
fanvids
fanwank
fanware
fanwear
fanweed

Literary usage of Fantigues

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Nurse Benson by Justin Huntly McCarthy, Richard Claude Carton (1919)
"I should have thought he'd have been out here getting the good of the afternoon sun; but I suppose my lady is in one of her fantigues and won't let him come ..."

2. Ismay's Children by May Laffan (1887)
"Such fantigues and luxuries for the likes of that Devoy woman ! Pooh !' Marion remained silent for an instant or so, while Father Paul wound up with a noisy ..."

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