Lexicographical Neighbors of Insurgently
Literary usage of Insurgently
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mississippi Valley Beginnings: An Outline of the Early History of the by Henry Edward Chambers (1922)
"... two colossal figures of American history reduced the remnant of this tribe
that had stood out insurgently against the whites to disaster and misery. ..."
2. The System of Animate Nature: The Gifford Lectures Delivered in the by John Arthur Thomson (1920)
"It advances insurgently from day to day, always into new territory of time and
space—often inhospitable or actively unfriendly; it holds itself together, ..."
3. The Works of George Meredith by George Meredith (1897)
"... of the latter place, wincingly, insurgently, having loved the dear home she
had been expelled from by her pride of the frosty surrounding people—or no, ..."
4. The Celtic Monthly: A Magazine for Highlanders (1906)
""Don't run away," he entreated, drawing her towards him insurgently. The possibility,
together with the renewed touch of her hand, loosened the tensity of ..."