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Definition of Lezzy
1. lez [n LEZZIES] - See also: lez
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lezzy
Literary usage of Lezzy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Heroines of Fiction by William Dean Howells (1903)
"'Doze Creole' is lezzy,' said Aurora. 'That is a hard word to apply to those who
do not consciously deserve it/ said ..."
2. The Grandissimes by George Washington Cable (1908)
"Doze Creole' is lezzy," said Aurora. " That is a hard word to apply to those who
do no consciously deserve it," said ..."
3. Real Life in Ireland: Or, The Day and Night Scenes, Rovings, Rambles and by Pierce Egan, Henry Thomas Alken, William Heath (1904)
"SIR SHAWN recognized some new faces, and Gramma- chree knew them all: there was
Judy from Ballyshannon —Tiny from Ballinderry—lezzy from Ballin O:Muck ..."
4. Claudine the Circus Woman by Timothy J. Quinlan (2000)
"Claudine called her 'lezzy the Asian.' I didn't know her last name. I suppose it
was on her card but she always called herself "Lizzy the Agent" and so it ..."
5. Essai chronologique pour servir à l'histoire de Tournay (1812)
"HISTOIRE Le Maire de ce village , est Monsieur lezzy. L'adjoint , Monsieur Trente-
saux. ( a ). • II contient Soa bonniers 7? verges, qui, pour 2 tailles et ..."