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Definition of Innless
1. having no inns [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Innless
Literary usage of Innless
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Some Account of the Work of Stephen J. Field: As a Legislator, State Judge by John Norton Pomeroy (1895)
"a tingle individual, Bud exempting them innless otherwise specially provided)
from individual liability. The corporation hein^tlie mere creation /of local ..."
2. A Handy Book of Curious Information: Comprising Strange Happenings in the by William Shepard Walsh (1913)
"... Angles and the Saxons and the disorder they brought in their train, these were
rudely swept away, and England was innless for some considerable time. ..."
3. A Handy Book of Curious Information: Comprising Strange Happenings in the by William Shepard Walsh (1913)
"... Angles and the Saxons and the disorder they brought in their train, these were
rudely swept away, and England was innless for some considerable time. ..."
4. Westward Hoboes by Winifred Hawkridge Dixon (1921)
"Not too gracious—rather grumpily, in fact,— he granted permission, notwithstanding
that in that remote and innless region, his is the only resort travelers ..."