Definition of Kegged

1. keg [v] - See also: keg

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kegged

keftedes
kefuffle
kefuffled
kefuffles
keg
keg parties
keg party
keg stand
kegeler
kegelers
kegelite
kegerator
kegerators
kegful
kegfuls
kegged (current term)
kegger
keggers
kegging
kegler
keglers
keglike
kegling
keglings
kegs
kegsful
kehillah
kehua
kei apple
kei apple bush

Literary usage of Kegged

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Naval Construction by Richard Hallett Meredith Robinson, United States Naval Academy (1914)
"(a) From each lot of rivets of each size kegged and ready for shipment there shall be taken at random 6 rivets, to be tested as follows: (b) Three rivets ..."

2. A Glossary of the Cleveland Dialect: Explanatory, Derivative, and Critical by John Christopher Atkinson (1868)
"Blash-kegged, adj. With a protuberant stomach; dropsical. We have other words which more or ... kegged, irritated, provoked, not able to 'stomach' a thing ..."

3. Sessional Papers (1900)
"A large quantity .of kegged beef is used by the natives at their feasts and at other times. ... Soap. Galvanised iron. Starch. Tinned meats. kegged beef. ..."

4. Sunshine and Surf: A Year's Wanderings in the South Seas by Douglas B. Hall, Albert Osborne (1901)
"... salt kegged beef— which was so tough it was literally a fact I absolutely could not cut it—and a pudding. We discovered the only liquor they carried on ..."

5. Industrial Engineering: A Handbook of Useful Information for Managers by William Miller Barr (1918)
"From each lot of each size kegged and ready lor shipment there shall be taken at random three rivets for shearing test. These rivets shall be driven hot for ..."

6. A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete Phrases, Proverbs by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1850)
"Richard nf Dation Halt, MS. KEPT. Purchased ? Havelok, 2005. kegged. Affronted. Lane. KEGGY. Soft and pulpy, applied to vegetables when decaying. Line. ..."

7. Transactions of the Philological Society by Philological Society (Great Britain). (1901)
"Up-kegged, ' upset.' Lag, ' upright plank in a tub." Lig, sb. and vb., 'fib.' Lig own, ' ven' own.' Lug, ' to pull. ..."

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