Definition of Lammings

1. lamming [n] - See also: lamming

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lammings

lamiters
lamivudine
lammed
lammer
lammergeier
lammergeiers
lammergeyer
lammergeyers
lammerite
lammers
lammie
lammies
lammiger
lammigers
lamming
lammings (current term)
lammy
lamnunguia
lamoid
lamoids
lamotrigine
lamp
lamp-post
lamp-posts
lamp-shade
lamp bulb
lamp bulbs
lamp chimney
lamp house
lamp housing

Literary usage of Lammings

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

1. Stark's History and Guide to Barbados and the Caribbee Islands by James Henry Stark (1903)
"Having passed lammings, the bridle-path cut in the side of the coral cliff just where that formation ceases, will lead him under immense rocks, which, ..."

2. Les époques géologiques de l'Auvergne by Henri Lecoq (1867)
"On sait que certains animaux, les lammings entr'autres, exécutent de très-longs voyages. Ainsi le 21 septembre 1844, MM. Bravais et Martins rencontrèrent, ..."

3. Patricia: A Mother by Kathleen Mannington Hunt Caffyn (1905)
"But oh, Tom! such useless and unnecessary lammings. You should never have been afraid at all if I'd been at home. It's a low sort of fear—it's just like ..."

4. Bulletin by Société chimique de France (1892)
"... par raison économique, pour se débarrasser du soufre, on introduit dans les lammings du fer en tournure : au contact de l'air humide, il ya sulfuration ..."

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