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Definition of Golliwoggs
1. golliwogg [n] - See also: golliwogg
Lexicographical Neighbors of Golliwoggs
Literary usage of Golliwoggs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bookman (1898)
"... Upton and Bertha Upton, are characterised by the same delicious humour and
bright, mischievous fancy which endeared the golliwoggs to all the children. ..."
2. A History of the Colony of Victoria: From Its Discovery to Its Absorption by Henry Gyles Turner (1904)
"THE golliwoggs AIR-SHIP. With 30 Coloured Pictures and numerous Illustrations in
the Text. Oblong 41o., 6s. ..."
3. The Library World and Book Selector (1907)
"N Humorous pictures and verses illustrating the further adventures of a quaint
people called the " golliwoggs." For younger children. ..."