Lexicographical Neighbors of Heehawing
Literary usage of Heehawing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Balancing Reading & Language Learning: A Resource for Teaching English by Mary Cappellini (2005)
"... the placement of the animals—on the field, in the barn—and to teach the present
progressive tense because the animals are mooing, heehawing, and so on. ..."
2. "Obscene" Literature and Constitutional Law: A Forensic Defense of Freedom by Theodore Albert Schroeder (1911)
"... but after all the high and mighty chances of dying I've had, to be kicked to
death by an infernal long-eared heehawing son of a jackass! ..."
3. The Crescent Versus the Cross by Khalil Khalid (1907)
"... not be slow in concluding that there is a little more endurable harmony in
the heehawing of a white Egyptian donkey than in the singing of such persons. ..."
4. The World and Thomas Kelly by Arthur Cheney Train (1917)
"He really didn't seem to find life melancholy at all, and his laugh could be
heard constantly heehawing all through the camp. ..."
5. The Myopes by Marmaduke William Pickthall (1907)
"It was the first he had heard of Olive's love- affair; and it showed him his
young sister, a befooled Titania, scratching the awned ears of a loud heehawing ..."
6. When Tragedy Grins by Grace Miller White (1912)
"... gabbling to her brother-in-law in French and the loud heehawing of the donkey
evidenced Epernon, and not a New England highway. ..."