Lexicographical Neighbors of Larrigan
Literary usage of Larrigan
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Goin' Fishin': Weather and Feed Facts; the Fresh-water Game Fish; the by Carroll Blaine Cook (1920)
"This is the popular cruiser style of shoe-pac, or larrigan, as it is termed ...
The larrigan is made of oil- tanned leather shaped like a moc with the added ..."
2. Fores's Sporting Notes & Sketches. a Quarterly Magazine Descriptive of (1900)
"The Glasgow men, headed by Captain larrigan, set out for Edinburgh, ...
said larrigan, when cautioned, ' if they can drink and shoot we can shoot and drink ..."
3. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Queen's Bench Practice Court by John James Lowndes, Great Britain Bail Court, Peter Benson Maxwell, Charles Edward Pollock, Great Britain Court of Common Pleas, Great Britain Court of Exchequer (1852)
"Here, however, they ask Shiel a question; he seems to know nothing of the matter;
then, larrigan volunteers something so immaterial, that they do not think ..."
4. Ten Thousand Miles on a Bicycle by Lyman Hotchkiss] [Bagg (1887)
"larrigan Manufactory " (inscribed over a doorway in letters of such offensive
size that not even a flying wheelman could pretend to ignore the crying appeal ..."
5. Ten Thousand Miles on a Bicycle by Lyman Hotchkiss] [Bagg (1887)
"... overwhelmed with it " larrigan " might be, and prepared, if necessary, il
desire to eat or drink my fill of it. Of the two, I 'ability of its being ..."
6. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"The "shoe pack" and "larrigan" are • modifications. MOCK WELT.— A name applied
to a square-edged, close trimmed turned sole. MOLDED COUNTER. ..."