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Definition of Happenchance
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Happenchance
Literary usage of Happenchance
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Magazine of Poetry by Charles Wells Moulton (1894)
"... happenchance, May, 1894. KATIE'S ANSWER. Och, Katie's a rogue, it is thrue,
But her eyes, like the skies, are so blue, An' her dimples so swate, ..."
2. Prayer for Peace, and Other Poemsby William Samuel Johnson by William Samuel Johnson (1915)
"... Ballade of Neophobia " and " Midsummer in New York" in Leslie's Illustrated
Weekly; and a few poems in The Home Journal and happenchance. ..."
3. The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review (1895)
"-happenchance, April, 1894. THE DERELICT. I AM the Hakon Jar!. The waters play
Around my battered hull; and underneath The sharks glide fishing. ..."
4. Books and Folks: A Volume of Friendly and Informal Counsel for Those who by Edward Nelson Teall (1921)
"It is not the result of "happenchance" that, if you know three or four editors,
you find them admirable men. It is not by accident that as your acquaintance ..."