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Definition of Ideaed
1. provided with ideas [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ideaed
Literary usage of Ideaed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1884)
"When he came to a difficult question, he took hold of it like a bull-dog, and
never let go until he had mastered it. He was not dull. He was one-ideaed, ..."
2. Critical Essays of the Early Nineteenth Century by Raymond Macdonald Alden (1921)
"... advantages to that single idea, or as the greatest two-ideaed man who varies
that single idea by hugging himself on his "buttons" or his good dinner. ..."
3. Glimpses of California and the Missions by Helen Hunt Jackson (1907)
"one-ideaed in regard to practical methods ; and the single-hearted, one-ideaed
man, with a great moral purpose, is sure to be often at swords' points with ..."
4. Glimpses of Three Coasts by Helen Hunt Jackson (1886)
"... one-ideaed man, with a great moral purpose, is sure to be often at swords'
points with average men of selfish interests and mixed notions. ..."
5. An Answer to the Question 'what is Poetry?' Including Remarks on Versification by Leigh Hunt (1893)
"... greatest two-ideaed man who varies that single idea with hugging himself on
his ' buttons' or his good dinner. But he sees also the beauty of the 15 ..."
6. Standard Catholic Readers by Mary E. Doyle (1909)
"... moral purpose is almost inevitably to be a doggedly one-ideaed man in regard to
... and the single- hearted, one-ideaed man, with a great moral purpose, ..."