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Definition of Foxholes
1. foxhole [n] - See also: foxhole
Lexicographical Neighbors of Foxholes
Literary usage of Foxholes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and by John Burke (1838)
"Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Wilson, of that town, and died in 1799, leaving
JOHN MARKLAND, Ь. 1744. of whom presently, as inheritor of foxholes. ..."
2. Letters of Anna Seward: Written Between the Years 1784 and 1807 by Anna Seward, Archibald Constable (1811)
"R. SYKES, of foxholes, Yorkshire. Lickfield, April 20, 1794. BE assured, that if
disease, in changing forms, and in successive periods, had not assailed my ..."
3. Shropshire Parish Registersby Shropshire Parish Register Society, William Phillimore Watts Phillimore by Shropshire Parish Register Society, William Phillimore Watts Phillimore (1908)
"foxholes, p. Edstaston, 85, 166, 227, 243, 247, 308, 338, 340, 355, 356, i 365,
507, 511, 516, 562, 579, 580, 584, 623, 640, 646, 817, 820. France, 254. ..."
4. Society in the Country House by Thomas Hay Sweet Escott (1907)
"... Henry Drummond Wolff at Boscombe Tower—Henry Reeve's foxholes—The Longmans at
Farnborough Hill—Sclater-Booth (Lord Basing) and Disraeli—Farnborough Hill ..."