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Definition of Misfeeding
1. misfeed [v] - See also: misfeed
Lexicographical Neighbors of Misfeeding
Literary usage of Misfeeding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Problems of Child Welfare by George Benjamin Mangold (1914)
"There is also a vast amount of misfeeding; for example, inveterate coffee ...
The problem therefore presents two phases: first, misfeeding due to physical ..."
2. The Complete Angler: Or the Contemplative Man's Recreation, Being a by Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton (1875)
"His hawk taketh a bow and list not once on him reward; when he would have her
for to flee, then will she bathe ; with misfeeding she shall have the fronce, ..."
3. The Fisheries Exhibition Literature (1884)
"... then will she bathe ; with misfeeding she shall have the fronce, the eye, the
cray, and many other sicknesses that bring them to the souse. ..."
4. Problems of Boy Life by John Howard Whitehouse (1912)
"of misfeeding has become so serious chiefly because mothers, able to suckle their
children, though they might feel tired if they did so, and would certainly ..."
5. The Indiana School Journal by Indiana State Teachers Association (1872)
"Lack of lubrication, misfeeding or guiding caused an injury, and then it has been
up-hill work ever since, till it has become absolutely worthless. ..."
6. Notes on Fish and Fishing by John Jackson Manley (1877)
"His hawk taketh a bow and list not once on him reward; when he would have her
for to flee, then will she bathe; with misfeeding she shall have the fronce, ..."
7. Literature of Sea and River Fishing by John Jackson Manley (1883)
"His hawk taketh a bow and list not once on him reward; when he would have her
for to flee, then will she bathe ; with misfeeding she shall have the fronce, ..."
8. The Fisheries Exhibition Literature (1883)
"... then will she bathe ; with misfeeding she shall have the fronce, the eye, the
cray, and many other sicknesses that bring them to the souse. ..."