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Definition of Kidded
1. kid [v] - See also: kid
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kidded
Literary usage of Kidded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Master of Game by Edward, Gaston (1909)
"And yet if they were not kidded together of one female, yet is the nature of them
such that they will always hold together as I have said before. ..."
2. The Boy Scouts' Year Book by Boy Scouts of America (1922)
"At the word "kidded," Lionel started as though he had been spurred. "kidded?"
he repeated. "I've heard that word before and I'm beginning to believe there ..."
3. Cloudy Jewel by Grace (Livingston) Hill (1920)
"That was because you hid behind the sofa when Uncle Herbert was courting her,
and kidded them," giggled Leslie. A stray little twinkle of a dimple peeped ..."
4. Cyclopedia of American Agriculture: A Popular Survey of Agricultural by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1908)
"This procedure is repeated until all the does have kidded. (2) The other, the
Mexican or "staking method," is used largely in Tex;is and New Mexico. ..."
5. General View of the Agriculture of Wiltshire: Drawn Up and Published by by Thomas Davis (1811)
"Well kidded, the stalks full of pods; bunched, when, planted in bunches, and not
in rows. HARVEST PROCESS. ..."
6. The Breeds of Live-stock by Carl Warren Gay (1916)
"The does expected to kid, or those that have kidded, are put in the small corrals,
... This procedure is repeated until all the does have kidded. ..."
7. The Prairie Child by Arthur Stringer (1922)
"The men "kidded" me a good deal, and gave me a cheer at the end (I don't quite
know whether it was for my work or my costume) and I had to pose for ..."