Lexicographical Neighbors of Kiboshed
Literary usage of Kiboshed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Exploits and Triumphs, in Europe, of Paul Morphy, the Chess Champion by Frederick Milnes Edge (1859)
"... That is only after fifty moves ; Morphy will keep you there until he has
kiboshed the others, and then he will honor you with his sole attention. ..."
2. An American Bible by Alice Hubbard (1918)
"*I The concern that succeeds is the one where feud, fuss and folly are kiboshed,
and all hands work together for a mutual end. <I The man who can forget his ..."
3. Explaining the Britishers: The Story of England's Mighty Effort in Liberty's by Frederic William Wile (1919)
"England put her big foot down, and once again Germany's plot to embarrass and
humiliate Uncle Sam was kiboshed. ..."
4. Vancouver and Victoria by Ulysses Travel Edito Staff (2003)
"The numerous restaurants in this area serve gargantuan brunches. Fans of the
recently kiboshed TV series TheX- Files, filmed for years in Vancouver ..."
5. Soldiers of the Legion: Trench Etched by Legionnaire Bowe, who is John Bowe by John Bowe, Charles L. MacGregor (1918)
"With such leaders, hard work and suffering became sport —as we kiboshed the Boches!
Owing to the even character of the men, it was not necessary to have as ..."
6. The Philistine by Taber, Harry Persons, 1865-, Elbert Hubbard (1908)
"<| Mrs. Carter says she expects to see grammar kiboshed in every public school.
She wants children taught to draw, model in clay, paint, sing, and says they ..."