Lexicographical Neighbors of Impecuniosities
Literary usage of Impecuniosities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1874)
"The struggle was always so hard—so bitterly hard, and now “here is the grim end
of it all.” The impecuniosities of London are vast in their variety. ..."
2. A World Worth While: A Record of "auld Acquaintance" by William Allen Rogers (1922)
"... with ambitions to become a playwright came to town and, adding his impecuniosities
to mine, took a couple of rooms in a house on East Twelfth Street. ..."
3. The Curio: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine Devoted to Genealogy and (1888)
"He made periodical trips to Europe, and after keen book-hunts, purchased private
libraries from descendants of the " Ancient Régime," whose impecuniosities ..."
4. The silver poppy: A Novel by Arthur John A. Stringer, R. K. Richardson, D. Appleton and Company (1903)
"... impecuniosities that now hung over him, and all but stifled him. With the Muse
there must be no divided love. He had long since learned that while the ..."