Lexicographical Neighbors of Futiler
Literary usage of Futiler
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Samantha in Europe by Marietta Holley (1895)
"... when once he felt it his greatest glory and happiness to kneel at her feet ?
But such surmises are futile, futiler than there's any need on. ..."
2. Artis logicae rudimenta: from the text of Aldrich, with notes and marginal by Henry Aldrich (1862)
"To ask why a man is a man, is, as Aristotle himself observes, futiler. The only
form in which the question can be put is, Why is this or that individual a ..."
3. The Works of William Paley ...: Containing His Life, Moral and Political by William Paley (1831)
"... as it must in that case hav« been) attend Uie forger's mistake. Secondly, that
although the name of this •perron's futiler be erroneously put ..."
4. Samantha at Saratoga, Or, "Flirtin' with Fashion" by Marietta Holley (1887)
"Alas! how futile is our hopes, sometimes futiler than we have any idee on!
By night all thoughts of danger had left me, and I slept sweetly and peacefully. ..."
5. Samantha Among the Colored Folks: "My Ideas on the Race Problem," by Marietta Holley (1894)
"... our efforts wuz futiler than we could hope, tried to make another diversion
by orderin' in a pitcher of drink made from the juice of oranges and ..."