Lexicographical Neighbors of Gorming
Literary usage of Gorming
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dial edited by Francis Fisher Browne (1908)
"I have never written or seen it written, and I confess that I had supposed it
was spelled " gorming." It is a word that I have frequently used, however, ..."
2. The Dial edited by Francis Fisher Browne (1908)
"I have never written or seen it written, and I confess that I had supposed it
was spelled " gorming." It is a word that I have frequently used, however, ..."
3. The cry of the children from the brickyards of England: a statement and by George Smith (1879)
"... in' gorming' and ' hacking' the bricks, and 2 miles in coming to work and
going back home, and we arrive at the conclusion that the elder clay carriers, ..."
4. The World's Wit and Humor: An Encyclopedia of the Classic Wit and Humor of by Lionel Strachey (1912)
"Not accustomed to eat out of a pail, he tipped it over and nosed about in the
fruit, "gorming" (if there is such a word) it down, mixed with leaves and dirt ..."
5. Summer in Arcady: A Tale of Nature by James Lane Allen (1896)
"... a-spoil- ing my clean shirt and a-gorming me up like a baby." But Daphne was
on her way home, bareheaded, defeated, and full of the further irritation ..."