Lexicographical Neighbors of Galleryite
Literary usage of Galleryite
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Out and about London by Thomas Burke (1919)
"Before the arrival of his company, opera in London was a mere social function
which (except from the point of view of the galleryite) had little to do with ..."
2. With Poet and Player: Essays on Literature and the Stage by William Davenport Adams (1891)
"to the intense amusement of everybody, herself included. This may remind many of
the rebuke give n by one galleryite to another celestial, who, ..."
3. Out and about: A Note-book of London in War-time by Thomas Burke (1919)
"Before the arrival of his company, opera in London was a mere social function
which (except from the point of view of the galleryite) had little to do with ..."
4. Gal's Gossip by Arthur Morris Binstead (1899)
"coarse galleryite led to an unfortunate contretemps. I must tell you that Mrs
Bangers came on, dressed as a Venetian doctor of laws, and scarcely had she ..."
5. How to Get on the Stage and how to Succeed There by Leopold Wagner (1899)
"... the orchestra had struck for their salaries. ' Divil burn it, Billy Crawford!'
a galleryite bawled out. ' Don'tI know you play the fiddle like an angel! ..."
6. The Era Almanack (1888)
"While prolonging a top note a galleryite called across to a friend, "Eh, Mickey,
is that singin', or is it the gas?" I shall never forget the first ..."