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Definition of Inwalling
1. inwall [v] - See also: inwall
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inwalling
Literary usage of Inwalling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pagan Races of the Malay Peninsula by Walter William Skeat, Charles Otto Blagden (1906)
"The first kind of these invocations consist, in general, of " inwalling " charms (Mal.
... or inwalling ..."
2. A Voyage Round the World: And Visits to Various Foreign Countries, in the by Fitch Waterman Taylor (1847)
"... and died away in deeper and later tones, far back in the defile of mountains,
which raise their double tier inwalling an' almost concealed ravine, ..."
3. The Retrospective Review (1853)
"... as to the expense of the inwalling of a cemetery ; but he thought a wall was
needless, as there was " still, unluckily, superstition enough to guard a ..."
4. The Flag-ship: Or, A Voyage Around the World in the United States Frigate by Fitch Waterman Taylor (1840)
"... embowered in all the variety of Asiatic fruit trees, through several adjacent
bamboo gates and bamboo enclosures, inwalling a cluster of some four or ..."
5. To and Fro by Henry Mather Warren (1908)
"Soon after the start the sun comes out, making the ice and snow of the inwalling
cliffs sparkle and glitter with dazzling brilliancy. ..."