Lexicographical Neighbors of Lickspits
Literary usage of Lickspits
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tricolored Sketches in Paris: During the Years 1851-2-3 by Frank Boott Goodrich (1855)
"... called the senators a pack of cowards and lickspits for their craven servility
to a man who was no Bonaparte, resigned his office as President of the ..."
2. Popular Perils: Cabin Home Papers by Leonard Brown (1892)
"The foes of the people, parasites of the rings, And lickspits of Wall street's
great millionaire kings, The "chief supervisors"—Boss Tweeds every one— When ..."
3. Sketches of Paris and the Parisians by Samuel Griswold Goodrich (1856)
"... called the senators a pack of cowards and lickspits for their craven servility
to a man who was no Bonaparte, resigned his office as President of the ..."