Lexicographical Neighbors of Gormed
Literary usage of Gormed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Foundations of a National Drama: A Collection of Lectures, Essays and by Henry Arthur Jones (1913)
"If my very reasonable offer is refused, I can only echo the massive phrase of
Peggotty, and say, "I'm gormed!" Indeed at every fresh step the Censorship ..."
2. Studies in English, Written and Spoken: For the Use of Continental Students by Cornelis Stoffel (1894)
"84), 230": "Tm gormed if there was more than six of'one and half-a-dozen of ...
3: "(He) swore a dreadful oath that he would be ' gormed' if he didn't cut ..."
3. Putnam's Magazine (1907)
"At last it was firmly planted. Joe S. looked away and Dorcas straight ahead.
"I '11 be gormed!" said Lemuel. "It's an attention to the young woman," argued ..."