Lexicographical Neighbors of Lickerishly
Literary usage of Lickerishly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Early English Prose Romances: With Bibliographical and Historical Introductions by William John Thoms (1858)
"But it was what he had strived after, in order that he might afterwards deprave
them altogether; for now he cooked the meat so unctuously and lickerishly, ..."
2. The United Service (1885)
"Here his comrades stared lickerishly at a doubloon displayed in his hand.
"The Americans are building ladders to scale our walls," said another. ..."
3. Wit, Humor, and Shakspeare: Twelve Essays by John Weiss (1876)
"And the scenes where Pandarus lickerishly plans the assignation, and rallies
Cressida afterwards, are so purposely broad that every pretence of sentiment is ..."
4. The Royal Phraseological English-French, French-English Dictionary by John Charles Tarver (1845)
"A lickerish palate, un palais délicat, friand. To be lickerish after, être friand
de. lickerishly, adv. d'une manière friande. ..."