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Definition of Kilties
1. kilty [n] - See also: kilty
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kilties
Literary usage of Kilties
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. 88 Bis and V. I. H.: Letters from Two Hospitals by Katharine Foote (1919)
"... and kilties gave a touch of color, appearing a moment to vanish again in the
gloom of the Rows. Chester is a dear place, and I 've grown very fond of it ..."
2. Defenders of Democracy by Militia of Mercy (1917)
"THE SPELL OF THE kilties WHAT made the crowds turn out in their applauding
thousands in New York, Boston, Chicago, Brooklyn, and wherever the "kilties" from ..."
3. Abroad with Mark Twain and Eugene Field: Tales They Told to a Fellow by Henry William Fischer (1922)
"I heard a good one on a young Scotchman, a fellow who was always trying to show
off in kilties. By the way, Andy Carnegie told me about him. ..."
4. Of Toronto the Good, a Social Study: The Queen City of Canada as it is by Christopher St. George Clark (1898)
"Mr. Stark, a retired minister, introduced a resolution condemning the Sunday
parades of our volunteers, especially with the reference to the kilties' parade ..."