Lexicographical Neighbors of Grumphed
Literary usage of Grumphed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memorials of His Time by Henry Cockburn Cockburn (1856)
"... he was only imprisoned about a of at once taking up the clean one, he stopped,
and grumphed, and looked at the one and then at the Bother, ..."
2. Edinburgh Under Sir Walter Scott by W. T. Fyfe (1907)
"When the toilet reached the point at which it was necessary to decide upon the
shirt, instead of at once taking up the clean one, he stopped and grumphed, ..."
3. Memorials of His Time, by Henry Cockburn by Henry Cockburn Cockburn (1856)
"When the toilet reached the point at which it was necessary to decide upon the
shirt, instead of at once taking up the clean one, he stopped, and grumphed, ..."