Lexicographical Neighbors of Feazes
Literary usage of Feazes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Technique of the Photoplay by Epes Winthrop Sargent (1916)
"Restaurant—Jim and Daisy very happy—Bill enters—comes down to table—stands there
looking accusingly at Jim—it never feazes him—he pulls Bill down into a ..."
2. Cases in the Court of Common Pleas and Exchequer Chamber [1834-1840]. by John Scott, Great Britain Court of Common Pleas, Great Britain Court of Exchequer (1839)
"... Little Seats, feazes, Three Hedges, and White Hill, the former whereof have
been heretofore grubbed up, situate in the parish of Hemel Hempstead, ..."
3. Criminal Types by Vincent Myron Masten (1922)
"Also, in going out for, and feeding on, unearned increment, he shadowed forth
incipiently the all-pervasive moral criminal whom no penal code feazes, ..."
4. Criminal Types by Vincent Myron Masten (1922)
"Also, in going out for, and feeding on, unearned increment, he shadowed forth
incipiently the all-pervasive moral criminal whom no penal code feazes, ..."
5. A Stop at Suzanne's: And Lower Flights by Greayer Clover (1919)
"I know nothing feazes me any more—even a balling out. We were so low in the scale
that everything happens for the better, no matter what it is. ..."
6. The royal phraseological English-French, French-English dictionary by John Charles Tarver (1853)
"1ère conj., to unstring. Mon collier s'est defile', my necklace U unstrung—the
beads of my necklace have come off. Un câble se defile, л cable feazes. ..."