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Definition of Locomoted
1. locomote [v] - See also: locomote
Lexicographical Neighbors of Locomoted
Literary usage of Locomoted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bill Arp: Front the Uncivil War to Date. 1861-1903 by Bill Arp (1903)
"... locomoted about and about, and how shy and startled she was when I began to
address her, and what juicy lips that seemed pouting for a lover, ..."
2. The Medical Times and Gazette (1879)
"As soon as the child could face the light comfortably, she did so ; as soon as
she could scramble about, she locomoted in the best fashion she could ..."
3. Bulletin by Natural History Society of New Brunswick (1897)
"We must consider next what parts of plants can best be locomoted. Excepting in
the first and second, where growth and locomotion go on together, ..."
4. Missouri Historical Review by State Historical Society of Missouri (1921)
"... or the legs of a horse, had not yet come into vogue; mankind still "locomoted"
in the way it had done since the beginning of Time! ..."