Lexicographical Neighbors of Flurrs
Literary usage of Flurrs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Nugæ Antiquæ: Being a Miscellaneous Collection of Original Papers in Prose by John Harington (1792)
"... of points, of marks, of flipps. of lays, of fetts, of odds in betting, of
flurrs, of hy-men, and low-men, ..."
2. Russell's Magazine by Paul Hamilton Payne (1858)
"Around you, as you lie at anchor in the road-stead, crowded by shipping and
enlivened by the flurrs of almost every commercial power, is an • i ample ..."