Lexicographical Neighbors of Holeless
Literary usage of Holeless
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1861)
"... they said the smell would be worse in the autumn, it was bad enough to make
us ready, like the cynic in Lucían, to offer any money for a holeless nose. ..."
2. The Care of the Baby: A Manual for Mothers and Nurses Containing Practical by John Price Crozer Griffith (1915)
"If the baby is allowed to suck at any nipple for the sake of quieting it at other
times than when fed, it should be one of the holeless ones, attached to an ..."
3. What is Man? and Other Essays by Mark Twain (1919)
"... so educated, so limitlessly erudite that one may say of him "all cat-knowledge
is his province"; also, take a mouse. Lock the three up in a holeless, ..."
4. History of Corea, Ancient and Modern: With Description of Manners and by John Ross (1891)
"... three holeless pearls, * Inverting the practice of the living. t See ahove,
verbal description, p. 31? ..."
5. The Pawnee: Mythology (Part I) by George Amos Dorsey (1906)
"This tale is traditional history and is explanatory of the warrior's bundle, the
most interesting feature of which was a small pipe with a holeless stem. ..."
6. The Western Avernus, Or, Toil and Travel in Further North America: Or, Toil by Morley Roberts (1887)
"... but when out there the tall trees seemed to bend over to me, and I ran right
across to where the others were scuttling round like holeless rabbits, ..."