Lexicographical Neighbors of Foutres
Literary usage of Foutres
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Metropolitan (1846)
"and starting up, he seized our hero by the collar, demanding if he was one of
the sacre Jean foutres who had murdered his Emperor. ..."
2. Wit and Mirth: Or Pills to Purge Melancholy: Being a Collection of the Best by Henry Playford, Thomas D'Urfey (1719)
"The Sailor us'd to Slaughter, In Ships of Oak strong wall'd ; Whose Shot 'twixt
Wind and Water, The French jam foutres mawl'd : If Peggy once there, ..."
3. Merry Songs and Ballads, Prior to the Year 1800 edited by John Stephen Farmer (1897)
"The Sailor us'd to Slaughter, In Ships of Oak strong wall'd; Whose Shot 'twixt
Wind and Water, The French jam foutres mawl'd : If Peggy once there, ..."