Lexicographical Neighbors of Lollopy
Literary usage of Lollopy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. British Central Africa: An Attempt to Give Some Account of a Portion of the by Harry Hamilton Johnston (1898)
"They are followed by a small number of lollopy girls, some clad in loose garments
like short nightgowns, a few bearing still an appearance of being but half ..."
2. Peter Parley's Annual. by William Martin (1866)
"... was a stupid looking, lollopy-lout of a boy, about sixteen years old, who was
supposed not to have got his " full change. ..."
3. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1868)
"And then there's the weakness that comes after you've done growing. Girls of your
age are apt to be faint, and lollopy-like, i? you may say ; especially ..."
4. Hunting & Shooting in Ceylon by Harry Storey, Thomas Farr (1907)
"They are good but somewhat slow, clumsy climbers, and their gait on the ground
is a sprawling walk, which they can quicken into a very lollopy, ..."
5. The Selangor Journal: Jottings Past and Present (1894)
"... green and having a lollopy action which requires a lot of holding together.
There is lots of time to improve this, and I shall not be at all surprised ..."