Lexicographical Neighbors of Lemonish
Literary usage of Lemonish
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rambles in North-western America: From the Pacific Ocean to the Rocky by John Mortimer Murphy (1879)
"... hence their elliptical eyes, lemonish complexion, and dull expression, are
the first human objects to present themselves at a fishery. ..."
2. "That Damn Y": A Record of Overseas Service by Katherine Mayo (1920)
"And, though he must sell cigarettes in the Y canteen, he handed out each package
with a lemonish word and look. Yet the Y kept him on because personnel was ..."
3. A Woman who Went to Alaska by May Kellogg Sullivan (1902)
"... and giving our complexions a still deeper lemonish cast; sometimes we were
well inclined to feed the fishes in the sea, and did not; but at all times we ..."
4. Proceedings of the American Medico-Psychological Association Annual Meeting by American Medico-Psychological Association (1908)
"... her condition, Physical Examination.—Height, 5 feet 4*6 inches. Weight, 128
pounds. A fairly well-nourished woman. Complexion pale with lemonish tinge ..."
5. "That Damn Y": A Record of Overseas Service by Katherine Mayo (1920)
"And, though he must sell cigarettes in the Y canteen, he handed out each package
with a lemonish word and look. Yet the Y kept him on because personnel was ..."