Lexicographical Neighbors of Kreeps
Literary usage of Kreeps
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Wit and Humor of America by Marshall Pinckney Wilder (1911)
"Thare iz one kind ov a laff that i always did rekom- mend; it looks out ov the
eye fust with a merry twinkle, then it kreeps down on its hands and kneze and ..."
2. The School Speaker and Reader by William De Witt Hyde (1900)
"There iz one kind ov a laff that i always did rekom- mend ; it looks out ov the
eye fust with a merry twinkle, then it kreeps down on its hands and kneze ..."
3. History of Kent County, Michigan: Together with Sketches of Its Cities by Chas. C. Chapman & Co, Michael A. Leeson, Edith Lamsen (1881)
"Perry Schurtz, M. Z>., was born in Constantine, St. Joseph Co», Apr. 19, 1855;
is son of James and Sarah (kreeps) Schurtz, still living at Constantine. ..."
4. The Sauks and the Black Hawk War: With Biographical Sketches, Etc by Perry A. Armstrong (1887)
"... loss in Stillman's brigade was eleven, killed and two wounded. Those killed
were Capt. John G. Adams of Tazewell county, and privates David kreeps, ..."
5. Humorous Masterpieces from American Literature by Edward Tuckerman Mason (1886)
"... it looks out ov the eye fust with a merry twinkle, then it kreeps down on Jts
hands and kneze and plays around the mouth ..."
6. The Ten Books of the Merrymakers edited by Marshall Pinckney Wilder (1908)
"Thare iz one kind ov a laff that i always did rekom- mend; it looks out ov the
eye fust with a merry twinkle, then it kreeps down on its hands and kneze and ..."