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Definition of Kabobbed
1. kabob [v] - See also: kabob
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kabobbed
Literary usage of Kabobbed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical & Critical. Printed by Thomas Dolby, George Damiel, D. G., G. D., John Cumberland (1828)
"It may be natural, master Cook ; but lord bless you, the genteel feel of your
tip-top folks, is no more like nature, than one of your fine kabobbed ..."
2. Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical by John Cumberland (1828)
"It may be natural, master Cook; but lord bless you, the genteel feel of your
tip-top folks, is no more like nature, than one of your fine kabobbed ..."
3. The Forest and the Field by H. A. L. (Henry Astbury Leveson) (1874)
"... gray teal, woodcock, kabobbed ortolans, or quail and snipe pudding ? These are
ordinary items in a Viennese bill of fare, and the odds are ten to one in ..."
4. The Life and Letters of the Rev. Richard Harris Barham ...: With a Selection by Richard Harris Dalton Barham (1870)
"... and pistachio nuts kabobbed for supper; and how he went to Almacks in green
velvet breeches and pink silk stockings, and kept open house for a week. ..."