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Definition of Mafficks
1. maffick [v] - See also: maffick
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mafficks
Literary usage of Mafficks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. My Secret Service: Vienna--Sophia--Constantinople--Nish--Belgrade--Asia by Man who dined with the Kaiser (1916)
"... the Real Administrator—Gallipoli Day—Constantinople "mafficks" The Return of
the Ten Thousand—How the Goeben and Breslau Escaped—Their Fateful Arrival ..."
2. The History of Lumsden's Horse: A Complete Record of the Corps from Its by Henry H. S. Pearse (1903)
"Partly because the Oriental is by nature averse to violent demonstration, and
partly because there does not exist in India that class which ' mafficks ' in ..."
3. The Heart of the Empire: Discussions of Problems of Modern City Life in by Charles Frederick Gurney Masterman (1901)
"But far the greater number of the inhabitants lead a sober life, only breaking
out into occasional excess on " mafficks" of authorised national rejoicing, ..."
4. A Treatise of Eclipses of the Sun and Moon, for Thirty-five Years by Charles Leadbetter (1731)
"... in Council/in the We- fiern-Angle, the two mafficks in the loth, Saturn in
Square to Retrograde Mercury, Lord of the Second, ..."