Lexicographical Neighbors of Marrowing
Literary usage of Marrowing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Extracts from the records of the royal burgh of Lanark: With Charters and by Lanark (Scotland), Robert Renwick (1902)
"Februar nixt to come, to hear and see the act anent thair marrowing decernit to
be put to exection against the ..."
2. A Pilgrimage to the Land of Burns: Containing Anecdotes of the Bard, and of by Hew Ainslie (1822)
"... or town-born body, can ever win, let them sair what 'prenticeship they like:
and it is my pride, in this birthright, marrowing wi' my birth-place—whilk ..."
3. Gynecology, obstetrics, menopause by A H P Leuf (1902)
"... or internal method, which he maintains can be done despite considerable
marrowing, and then delivering the body until the head comes within good reach. ..."
4. Letters to the Young on Progress in Pudsey During the Last Sixty Years by Joseph Lawson (1887)
"... the penny," " marrowing each other's coins," or " odd man-ing," and at puff
and dart; or, if during the day, they might play at brasses, quoits, ..."
5. Report by New Hampshire Board of agriculture (1872)
"The pods have the samd crisp, fleshy texture and delicate marrowing flavor as
those of the Indian Chief and others of the waxen pod sorts, ..."